Wayne Kramer

Wayne Kramer

Directing 8 titles Johannesburg-Kew, South Africa

Wayne Kramer, born in 1965 in South Africa, is a multifaceted filmmaker known for his work as a screenwriter, producer, storyboard artist, and director. He garnered critical acclaim with his debut feature, *The Cooler* (2003), which was showcased at the Sundance Film Festival. The film not only captivated audiences but also earned Kramer a nomination for the 2004 Golden Satellite Award and the Edgar Allan Poe Award, highlighting his skillful storytelling. It was also recognized with a Special Mention for Excellence in Filmmaking from the National Board of Review.

Kramer continued to explore complex narratives with *Crossing Over* (2007), an ensemble drama that delves into the challenges of immigration in Los Angeles, drawing inspiration from his earlier short film of the same name. His other notable works include *Blazeland* and *Running Scared*, further establishing his versatility as a director.

He also contributed to the screenplay for *Mindhunters*, although the final version diverged significantly from his original script. Additionally, Kramer appeared in Kirby Dick's documentary *This Film is Not Yet Rated*, where he critiqued the MPAA's controversial decision to assign an NC-17 rating to *The Cooler* based on a brief scene, reflecting on the peculiarities of film censorship. Kramer's body of work continues to reflect his unique perspective and commitment to telling compelling stories.

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8 titles