Don Argott
American film director
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Don Argott (born September 14, 1972) is an American documentary filmmaker and musician. He has directed several documentary films and has also worked as a producer and cinematographer.[citation needed] He co-owns the production company 9.14 Pictures with producer Sheena M. Joyce.
Don Argott | |
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Argott at the 2018 Montclair Film Festival | |
| Born | September 14, 1972 |
| Occupations | Film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, musician |
| Website | www |
Biography
Originally from Pequannock Township, New Jersey,[1] Argott currently resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He has worked with film score in a rock band format, releasing original music under the name Pornosonic.[2] Pornosonic's work has been featured in numerous films, including Old School.[citation needed] Argott currently plays guitar in the proto-metal band Serpent Throne along with 9.14 Pictures editor Demian Fenton.[3]
Filmography
- Rock School (2005)
- Two Days in April (2007)
- The Art of the Steal (2009)
- Last Days Here (2011) (co-directed with Demian Fenton)
- The Atomic States of America (2012, co-directed with Sheena M. Joyce)
- Slow Learners (2015, co-directed with Sheena M. Joyce)
- Lamb of God - As The Palaces Burn Documentary (2014)
- Batman & Bill (2017, co-directed with Sheena M. Joyce)
- Taylor Swift: The End of an Era (2025, co-directed with Sheena M. Joyce)[4]