Chloe Arbiture

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Chappaquiddick TrailerBrave New Jersey TrailerHoneyglue Trailer

Chloe Arbiture is an Emmy-nominated production designer and member of the Art Directors Guild. Chloe’s television credits include: AppleTV+'s Manhunt, FX's American Horror Story: Double Feature (season 10) and American Horror Story:1984 (season 9), NBC’s Chicago Med (season 4), and Comedy Central’s Drunk History, for which she earned an Emmy nomination (season 4) and an Art Director’s Guild nomination (season 5). Chloe also has experience working in independent film, including Chappaquiddick, Brave New Jersey, Honeyglue and Thrill Ride. Her latest project is Blade Runner 2099 for Alcon/Amazon/Scott Free Productions, created by Silka Luisa and executive produced by Ridley Scott. Chloe approaches every project as part artist, part storyteller, part historian. Her love of research and expansive knowledge across many time periods is reflected in every project she designs. Chloe’s keen eye for detail and composition comes from her studies in fine arts, and her love of visual storytelling is evident in the layered, detailed sets she creates. Her knowledge of miniatures, forced perspective, and her hands-on approach to design adds depth and creativity while keeping up with demanding production schedules. In 2018, Variety listed Chloe in their Artisans Elite “Up Next” series. Her work has been showcased in numerous film festivals (Cannes, Sundance, Toronto) and she is a current member of the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences. ​

Most Popular Chloe Arbiture Trailers

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Honeyglue Trailer (2016)

03 June 2016

After learning she only has three months to live, Morgan flips her conservative protected life upside down.

Chappaquiddick Trailer (2018)

06 April 2018

Ted Kennedy's life and political career become derailed in the aftermath of a fatal car accident in 1969 that claims the life of a young campaign strategist, Mary Jo Kopechne.

Brave New Jersey Trailer (2017)

04 August 2017

A comedy that tells the story of a small New Jersey town on the night of Orson Welles' famed 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast, which led millions of listeners to believe the U.