ABOUT
Jeremy Max is a New York-based director and NYU Tisch School of the Arts graduate. His films have screened at notable festivals like: New York Shorts International Film Festival, Beverly Hills Film Festival, & Big Apple Film Festival where his film Dream Girl premiered.
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Jeremy has also contributed to multiple produced film and television screenplays, including Alejandro González Iñárritu's upcoming film, and has collaborated with Oscar-Winning talent, including screenwriters Alex Dinelaris Jr. & Nicolás Giacobone - whose previous credits include Birdman & The Revenant.
Jeremy's latest film, The Second Oldest Man Alive, premiered at Beverly Hills Film Festival and stars Gerry Bamman (Home Alone), Christina Rouner (Succession), Ezra Barnes (Motherless Brooklyn) & David Pendleton (It Comes at Night). The film was supported by the Panavision New Filmmaker Grant.​ The film premiered online on Omeleto and is also available to watch on Film Shortage.
Jeremy is currently in post-production on his latest short film Bleeder. The film is produced by Scott Aharoni and features former professional boxer John Duddy in the lead role. The feature version of the short is in early development.
Jeremy's storytelling explores the human condition, focusing on characters navigating identity crises. By blending emotional depth with elements of absurdism, surrealism, and catharsis, he crafts compelling, transformative narratives.​​
