Bradley Richie
Bradley Richie received both his B.A. and M.A. from Stanford University, where he studied English and Creative Writing. While there, he published poetry, both original and translated, in national journals. His honors thesis won the Robert M. Golden Medal for Excellence in Humanities and the Creative Arts-- the highest thesis award at Stanford. Richie earned his M.F.A. in Film Production at USC, where he focused on writing and directing. During his time at USC, he won an Alfred P. Sloan award for excellence in writing and held a directing scholarship awarded by the DGA. Most recently, he accepted a Fulbright Scholarship to conduct research in Paris and complete a documentary film about André Verdet: the celebrated French poet, painter, Résistance commander, and Holocaust survivor Bradley Richie was awarded a Screenwriting grant at USC in 2006 for Chandra

SLOAN-AWARDED FILMS

2006