Daniel Robbins (director)
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Daniel Robbins is an American filmmaker best known for the 2018 horror film Pledge and the 2024 comedy Bad Shabbos which won the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival.[1][2]
Following the release of his documentary feature The Convenient Job, Robbins' werewolf film Uncaged was released in 2016 through RLJ Entertainment.[3] Pledge, Robbins' horror film set in a college fraternity, premiered in 2018.[1]
Robbins' documentary Citizen Weiner, detailing frequent collaborator Zack Weiner's New York City Council campaign, premiered at the 2024 Slamdance Film Festival.[4][5] That same year, his narrative feature Bad Shabbos, starring Kyra Sedgwick and Method Man, debuted at the Tribeca Festival.[2]