Sean Mullin

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Sean Mullin
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Mullin in 2023
Born (1975-01-13) January 13, 1975 (age 49)
Indianapolis, Indiana
Alma mater United States Military Academy
Columbia University
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, film producer

Sean Mullin (born January 13, 1975) is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer.

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Early life

Originally from Indiana, Mullin moved to Boca Raton, Florida when he was eight. He graduated from Spanish River Community High School [1] before attending The United States Military Academy at West Point, where he was a four-year member of the Army Rugby Football Club.

Upon graduation from West Point, [2] Mullin served on active duty as an army officer in Germany. He finished his service commitment as a Captain in the New York Army National Guard in Manhattan, where he worked as the Officer in Charge of the soldiers stationed at Ground Zero as a first responder to the attacks of September 11, 2001. [3]

While living in New York City, Mullin performed stand-up comedy regularly and studied improv at New York's Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. [4]

After leaving the military in 2002, Mullin earned an MFA in film directing from Columbia University. [5]

Career

While in graduate school, Mullin wrote and directed three short films -- Sadiq, [6] Man is a Bridge, [7] and The 14th Morning [8] —all of which played at film festivals and won various awards. [9] His MFA thesis film -- Sadiq (starring Laith Nakli, Zach McGowan, and Danny Bruckert) -- was a finalist for the "Student Filmmaker Award" at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards. [10]

In 2012, he produced the feature film Allegiance , [11] written and directed by Michael Connors, and starring Seth Gabel, Pablo Schreiber, Bow Wow, Corey Hawkins, Malik Yoba and Aidan Quinn.

In 2014, his debut feature film as a writer/director -- Amira & Sam [12] —had its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival, where it received positive reviews from a variety of sources, including The Hollywood Reporter. [13] Amira & Sam went on to win several major awards at numerous film festivals and was purchased by Drafthouse Films, who released the film theatrically in 2015. The film stars Martin Starr, Dina Shihabi, Paul Wesley, Laith Nakli, Ross Marquand, and David Rasche. [14]

Amira & Sam was named "One of the 10 Best Romantic Comedies of the Decade" by Slashfilm. [15]

Mullin is the co-writer/co-producer of Semper Fi , which was released theatrically by Lionsgate Films in 2019. Semper Fi was co-written/directed by Academy Award nominee, Henry-Alex Rubin, and produced by Academy Award nominee, David Lancaster. The film stars Jai Courtney, Nat Wolff, Finn Wittrock, Arturo Castro, Beau Knapp, and Leighton Meester.

Mullin is the writer/director of the feature-length documentary It Ain't Over about baseball legend, Yogi Berra. [16] The film was made with the support of the Berra family and it features interviews with Joe Torre, Derek Jeter, Don Mattingly, Mariano Rivera, Joe Girardi, Ron Guidry, Willie Randolph, Bobby Richardson, Tony Kubek, Hector Lopez, Al Downing, Joe Maddon, Bob Costas, Billy Crystal, and Vin Scully. It has made its way to many film festivals, including Tribeca 2022 where it had its world premiere.

Filmography

YearFilmRole
2004The 14th MorningDirector, Producer, Writer
2005Man is a BridgeDirector, Producer, Writer
2006SadiqDirector, Producer, Writer
2012 Allegiance (film) Producer
2014 Amira & Sam Director, Co-Producer, Writer
2019King's of BeerDirector, Producer, Writer
2019 Semper Fi Co-Producer, Writer
2022 It Ain't Over Director, Co-Producer, Writer
2024 Bob Trevino Likes It Producer

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