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Noah Hutton got his start as a documentary filmmaker with the features Crude Independence (SXSW 2009) and Deep Time (SXSW 2015). In 2015, he created Brain City, a multi-platform installation in Times Square commissioned by the Times Square Arts Alliance. He has presented work at the Venice Biennale, Society for Neuroscience, Wellcome Collection, Rubin Museum of Art, and elsewhere. Noah graduated from Wesleyan University, where he studied art history and neuroscience, and received the Jacob Burns Film Center's 2015 New Lens Award.
Most Popular Noah Hutton Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
13 October 2017
A dissection of hybrid identity in ten chapters through the life of a chimeric evolving creature 'Mosaic' and confessions by the most influentials scientists of our time.
12 February 2021
In a parallel present, delivery man Ray Tincelli is struggling to support himself and his ailing younger brother.
06 February 2009
Crude Independence is a documentary film about the heartland in the process of transplanting itself, and the new heart is pumping oil.
04 September 2012
In King for Two Days, filmmaker Noah Hutton chronicles drummer Dave King's (The Bad Plus, Happy Apple) two-night concert at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN, featuring five of the groups he drums in.
14 March 2015
Director Noah Hutton returns to the same landowners, state officials, and oil workers he captured at the beginning of the Bakken oil boom six years ago in his 2009 debut documentary feature Crude Independence.
08 March 2019
Mack Beggs loved wrestling—it gave him a sense of purpose and a sense of self. "Mack Wrestles" takes the audience behind the scenes as this gifted athlete from Euless, Texas, struggles against the outside forces that stigmatize transgender athletes.
20 March 2019
The jocular competition between four childhood friends fluctuates between amusement and menace.
23 February 2011
The story of three lives, all shaken by cancer and dependent upon the one vital bone marrow match that could save them.
11 November 2020
In Silico explores an audacious 10-year quest to simulate the entire human brain on supercomputers.