Andrew Cohn

Andrew Cohn Trailers

Lady of the Manor TrailerThe Last Shift TrailerDanny Brown | Live at the Majestic Trailer

Andrew Cohn is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and screenwriter originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan. His feature film, The Last Shift, premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. The film stars two-time Academy Award nominee Richard Jenkins and is executive produced by Oscar-winning director Alexander Payne. Prior to his work in fiction, Cohn was best known for his vérité style documentary films.

Most Popular Andrew Cohn Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

The Last Shift Trailer (2020)

25 September 2020

Stanley, an aging fast food worker, prepares to work his final graveyard shift after 38 years. When he's asked to train his replacement, Jevon, Stanley's weekend takes an unexpected turn.

Dynamic Tom: Portrait of a Cocksman Trailer (2009)

05 November 2009

What's it like being a 68 year-old bachelor and the biggest player in northeast Indianapolis? Watch and find out.

Lady of the Manor Trailer (2021)

17 September 2021

Past and present collide when aimless slacker Hannah gets hired to portray Lady Wadsworth -- a Southern belle from the 1800s -- for tours at Wadsworth Manor.

Danny Brown | Live at the Majestic Trailer (2018)

07 November 2018

Danny Brown: Live at the Majestic, chronicles the rise and creative process of one of the most unique, eccentric and acute figures in hip-hop today.

Night School Trailer (2016)

15 April 2016

Indianapolis has one of the lowest high school graduation rates in the country. Night School follows three adult students living in the city’s more impoverished neighborhoods as they attempt to earn their diplomas while juggling other difficult responsibilities and realities.

Medora Trailer (2013)

08 November 2013

In America's basketball heartland, four resilient boys from rural Medora, Indiana, fight to end their high school team's three-year losing streak, as their dwindling town faces the threat of extinction.

Kid Danny Trailer (2014)

13 August 2014

In the summer of 2001, a controversy unlike any other led to the disqualification of the Bronx baseball team from the Little League World Series.