Jack Nicoletti

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The Middle Men Trailer

Jack Nicoletti is a writer, director, and actor originally from Grand Island, New York. He was born to Mary Nicoletti and Vinny Nicoletti, both of which are musicians. Because of this, he was surrounded by music, creativity, and performance from a young age. This made a great impact on him, and at the age of 8, he made the decision that he wanted to go into film. He began writing, directing, and starring in short movies in his backyard shot with his mother's digital camera. As Jack grew older, his passion for film stayed consistent. When he was in his sophomore year of high school, he began production on his first feature film effort The Middle Men (2020) with lifelong friend Samuel T. Castellino. The crew consisted of Nicoletti and Castellino, as well as a group of dedicated professional actors, all of which worked gratis due to the merit of the script. The two made the film almost entirely for free, with the entire production cost totaling around $15. This film marked the start of Nicoletti and Castellino's production company Two Cents Productions. As of Fall 2020, Jack Nicoletti is studying at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, where he is pursuing a B.A in Film.

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Sting Trailer (2024)

13 May 2024

Arthur “Art” Prince finds escape from his otherwise unremarkable life by dominating the “Sting-Pong" scene at a local underground club.

Dear Geraldo Trailer (2024)

13 May 2024

When a young woman finds her new apartment overflowing with fan mail addressed to the previous tenant, she embarks on a journey to track down the niche celebrity in order to get him to update his mailing address.

The Middle Men Trailer (2021)

19 February 2021

Two newly hired video store clerks are asked by their new boss to deliver a package to a theater across town.

Chicken Killer Trailer (2024)

07 October 2024

A group of elderly amateur astronomers come together to celebrate their passion for each other and the stars, as well as the solar eclipse of their lifetimes.