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Christian Scheider

Christian Scheider is an independent filmmaker and theatermaker living between NYC and the East End of Long Island. In addition to his original film and theater work, Scheider heads video production for The Sunny Center in Ireland, the world’s only post-exoneration residential community, and produces films for the Bard Prison Initiative, his alma mater. As a theatermaker, Scheider co-adapted, produced, and directed Ray Bradbury’s short story “The Murderer” and Kurt Vonnegut’s novel “Galápagos” into fully staged productions, and premiered with his collaborators an original slapstick comedy, “The Summit.”

For film, Scheider has produced and directed the documentary “The Sunny Center” about death row exonerees, and co-produced and directed the documentary “The Tree Prophet” about a self-identified climate prophet, which won the Audience Award at the San Francisco Independent Film Festival. Scheider is in perpetual pre-production on the quixotic feature comedy film “Animal Party” about human-animal rituals all over the world, the original screenplay for which was honored by the Redford Center as part of their 2016 grants program. Scheider is currently writing and producing a limited series, “Pullman,” about the eponymous railroad baron and the epochal national labor uprising of 1894.