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Michael Corrente
Corrente in New York City, 2007.
Born (1959-04-06) April 6, 1959 (age 65)

Michael Corrente (born April 6, 1959) is an American film director and producer. His films include A Shot at Glory, American Buffalo, Outside Providence, Brooklyn Rules and Federal Hill.

Federal Hill won the Audience Award in 1994 at France's Deauville Film Festival before being picked up for release by Trimark Pictures.[1][2]

Filmography

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Film

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Title Year Credited as Notes Ref(s)
Director Writer Producer Other
Title Shot 1989 No Yes No Yes Actor
Role: Bombazzo
Spree 1993 No No No Yes Production assistant
Federal Hill 1994 Yes Yes Yes Yes Actor
Role: Fredo
Tilt-A-Whirl 1995 No No Yes No
Kingpin 1996 No No No Yes Actor
Role: Scranton Wino
American Buffalo 1996 Yes No No No
The First to Go 1997 No No No Yes Production assistant
Say You'll Be Mine 1999 No No Yes No
Outside Providence 1999 Yes Yes Yes Yes Executive music producer
A Shot at Glory 2000 Yes No Yes No
Shallow Hal 2001 No No No Yes Actor
Role: Homeless Man #2
Assassination Tango 2002 No No No Yes Actor
Role: Cop at Newsstand
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead 2003 No No Yes No Executive producer
When Zachary Beaver Came to Town 2003 No No Yes No
The Door in the Floor 2004 No No Yes No
Corn 2004 No No Yes No
Brooklyn Rules 2007 Yes No Yes No
Inkubus 2011 No No Yes No
Loosies 2012 Yes No No No
Last Kind Words 2012 No No Yes No Executive producer
Some Velvet Morning 2013 No No Yes No
Exeter 2015 No No Yes No

Television

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Title Year(s) Role Channel Notes Ref(s)
Brotherhood 2007 Showtime "Shelter from the Storm" (director)

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Work Category Result Reference
1994 Avignon Film Festival Federal Hill Prix Tournage Won
Deauville Film Festival Coup de Coeur LTC Won
Federal Hill (tied with Little Odessa) Critics Award Won

References

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  1. ^ James, Caryn (9 December 1994). "FILM REVIEW; Friends at Home on Mean Streets of Providence". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Michael Corrente".
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