Andrew Cohen (filmmaker)
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| Born | 16 March 1965 |
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| Website | www |
Andrew "Andy" Cohen (born March 16, 1965) is a three-time Emmy nominated independent filmmaker whose recent films received three Academy Awards nominations spanning both scripted and documentary genres: The Apprentice in 2025 for Best Actor (Sebastian Stan), Best Supporting Actor (Jeremy Strong) and To Kill A Tiger in 2024 for Best Feature Documentary.
The founder of AC Films Inc, Cohen has directed, written, and produced feature-length and short-form films.
Cohen's work as a feature documentary producer includes among others To Kill a Tiger (2024, nominated Academy Award for Best Documentary), Ai Weiwei's Human Flow (2017, short-listed Academy Award for Best Documentary), Hooligan Sparrow (2016, short-listed Academy Award for Best Documentary), Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry (2012, short-listed Academy Award for Best Documentary), and The World Before Her (2012, Best Documentary Feature, Tribeca Film Festival).
His feature fiction titles include: Little Death (2024), starring David Schwimmer, directed by Jack Begert, written by Dani Goffstein and Jack Begert, produced alongside Psycho Films and Darren Aronofsky's Protozoa Pictures, which premiered at the 40th Sundance Film Festival in 2024, winning the Next Innovator Award and The Apprentice (2024 film).