Morgan Jon Fox

Directing 1 titles 1979-06-19 Memphis, Tennessee, USA

Morgan Jon Fox, a renegade filmmaker from Memphis, forged his path in the cinematic landscape after leaving film school. Immersed in the vibrant and gritty atmosphere of Memphis's film community, he joins the ranks of notable directors such as Craig Brewer, Ira Sachs, and John Michael McCarthy. As the founder of Sawed-Off Collaboratory, Fox leads a collective of diverse filmmakers united through the Memphis Digital Arts Co-operative, fostering a creative environment that encourages innovative storytelling.

Fox's debut feature, *Blue Citrus Hearts*, garnered significant acclaim, winning the "Best Feature Film" award at the Chicago Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. This semi-autobiographical work offers an authentic and unvarnished portrayal of the challenges faced while coming out in the southern United States. Through his films, Fox tackles themes of identity and belonging, resonating deeply with audiences and critics alike.

His contributions to the film industry extend beyond his own projects, as he actively supports and mentors emerging filmmakers within his community. Morgan Jon Fox continues to be a compelling voice in independent cinema, creating thought-provoking narratives that reflect the complexities of human experience. His work not only showcases the talent emerging from Memphis but also champions the importance of diverse perspectives in storytelling.

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