Zachary Wigon

Zachary Wigon
Born 1985/1986 (age 29–30)[1]
New York City, New York, US[1]
Occupation Film critic, film director
Notable work The Heart Machine

Zachary Wigon is an American film critic and film director. His debut feature was The Heart Machine.

Biography

Wigon, who has lived in New York City his entire life,[1] attended Tisch School of the Arts.[2] He has contributed to Slant Magazine, Filmmaker, and The Village Voice as a film critic.[3] His short film Someone Else's Heart won the Hammer to Nail Short Film Contest[4] and was the basis for his debut feature film, The Heart Machine,[5] a romantic thriller loosely based on his own experiences. It debuted at the 2014 SXSW.[6] Wigon has said that his experience as a filmmaker has informed his film criticism more than the reverse.[3]

In 2014, L Magazine named him #7 in their "Top 30 Under 30",[1] and Paste named in #8 in their Top Ten Best New Filmmakers of 2014.[7]

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