Everett Lewis

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Everett Lewis is an American independent filmmaker whose directorial credits include: The Natural History of Parking Lots (Sundance 1990), An Ambush of Ghosts (Sundance 1992), Skin & Bone (Toronto 1994), Luster (Outfest 2000), FAQs (Philadelphia 2002), Lucky Bastard (Outfest 2008), The Pretty Boys (2011), Somefarwhere (2012), premiered at the Paris Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Cheries Cherie), and Territory (2016).

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Lewis earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from North Carolina State University and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Southern California.[1] He has served on the faculty or as a guest lecturer of a number of colleges and universities, including the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts,[2] Chapman College[1] and Long Beach City College.[3]

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1990 The Natural History of Parking Lots director; writer; editor
1992 An Ambush of Ghosts director
1994 Skin & Bone director; writer; editor
Eye of My Heart director; writer; editor
2000 Luster director; writer; editor
2005 FAQs director; writer; editor; also known as Prends-Moi in France
2008 Lucky Bastard director; writer; editor
2010 The Pretty Boys director; writer; editor
2011 Somefarwhere director; writer; editor
2012 Territory director; writer; editor
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