Jason Lew

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Chinese-American screenwriter and director, he grew up in a small town in Maine (United States). He graduated from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University where he studied drama, directing and design. For ten years, he acquired a solid reputation in the theater world in New York, then moved to Los Angeles to devote himself to cinema. He then signed his first feature film script, Restless, brought to the screen by Gus Van Sant in 2010. He worked for five years writing the script for The Free World, his first film as a director.

Most Popular Jason Lew Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Pauline Alone Trailer (2014)

19 June 2014

A woman tries to connect with people she's never met.

The Experiment Trailer (2010)

15 July 2010

20 men are chosen to participate in the roles of guards and prisoners in a psychological study that ultimately spirals out of control.

The Free World Trailer (2016)

23 September 2016

Following his release from a brutal stretch in prison for crimes he didn't commit, Mo is struggling to adapt to life on the outside.

Restless Trailer (2011)

16 September 2011

Two outsiders, both shaped by the circumstances that have brought them together, forge a deep and lasting love.

Dependent's Day Trailer (2016)

05 March 2016

Claimed as a 'dependent' by his successful bread-winning girlfriend Alice, Cam struggles to prove himself as he stumbles through different jobs and life's obstacles in the hopes to live out his Hollywood dream and finally rise to the occasion.

All God's Children Can Dance Trailer (2008)

06 November 2008

In Koreatown, Los Angeles, a young man, Kengo, believes he's the son of God - that's what his mother told him since he was a young boy.

Allegiance Trailer (2012)

28 December 2012

After being granted a questionable transfer that will keep him stateside as his National Guard unit deploys for Iraq, Lieutenant Danny Sefton becomes embroiled in a last minute AWOL attempt by one of his soldiers — forcing him to choose between his loyalties to the fleeing soldier, his unit and his fiancé.