
Writer, Producer & Director
Barry Jenkins Speaking Fee: $50,000 to $75,000
Writer, Producer & Director

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Barry Jenkins Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Barry Jenkins is a producer and director known for If Beale Street Could Talk (2018), Moonlight (2016) and Medicine for Melancholy (2008). Jenkins is the recipient of a DGA Best Director nomination and a WGA nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Jenkin’s feature film debut, Medicine for Melancholy, which was hailed as one of the best films of 2008 by the NYT and received several Independent Spirit and Gotham Award nominations. He was named one of TIME magazine's "Most Influential People" of 2017 and Fast Company's "Most Creative People" of 2017. Currently, Jenkins is a curator at the Telluride Film Festival and a US Artists Smith Fellow.
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