Jesse Atlas
Jesse Atlas is a writer/director known for crafting high-concept, character-driven genre thrillers.
His feature debut "Assassin" will hit theaters in fall of 2022, and before then...
Jesse's time-travel love story "Record/Play" exploded onto the festival circuit with screenings at Sundance, LA Film Festival, and Fantastic Fest, among countless others. The film was quickly snatched up as a feature adaptation.
Jesse's latest mind-bending sci-fi short, "Let Them Die Like Lovers," was a festival favorite at Tribeca Film Festival and Urbanworld Film Festival 2018, and is nearing pre-production as a feature adaptation.
Jesse also directed "Kinesthesia," a chilling supernatural love triangle set in the world of modern dance. The film stars (and is choreographed by) Emmy-Winning dancer Travis Wall of "So You Think You Can Dance" fame.
Before moving into narrative, Jesse made the award-winning documentary "At The Green Line," filmed on location in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. The film profiles several Israeli soldiers struggling with their roles as an occupying force.
In addition, Jesse co-wrote the upcoming feature documentary "Angels In Exile," produced and narrated by Charlize Theron, and has several upcoming film and TV projects in development at major studios.
Movies
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A private military operation invents futuristic microchip tech that enables the mind of an agent to inhabit the body of another person to carry out covert, deadly missions. But when an agent is killed during a secret mission, his wife takes his place in an attempt to bring the man responsible to justice.