Daniel Kremer grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. While residing in Philadelphia, he wrote and directed many films of both short and feature-length. The black-and-white super-16mm feature-length narrative A Trip to Swadades and the autobiographical documentary short subject Yarns To Be Spun on the Way to the Happy Home have been screened in international film festivals and across the country, and both have won many awards (including a Best Feature Film prize, the Motion Picture Award and three Best Documentary prizes, respectively). His 2011 feature film The Idiotmaker's Gravity Tour was hailed by independent film icon Rob Nilsson as "a no-budget do-it-yourself excursion to India from a filmmaker of considerable enterprise and admirable aplomb." He is currently in post-production on his third feature, A Simple Game of Catch, is in post-production on both his fourth and fifth features, Ezer Kenegdo (co-directed by Deniz Demirer) and Raise Your Kids on Seltzer. He currently resides in the New York City and works as a freelance editor, cinematographer, screenwriter and filmmaker. For more information about his films, click on the above graphic.