Kevin Alexander Boon

Kevin Alexander Boon
Kevin Alexander Boon
Born Kevin Alexander Boon
October 13, 1956
Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Occupation Writer, film director, English professor, film producer

Kevin Alexander Boon (a.k.a. Kevin A. Boon, Kevin Boon, Doc Boon) is a writer, professor, and filmmaker. He currently teaches film, literature, and writing at Penn State Mont Alto.[1]

Selected works

Book-length scholarly works

  • Script Culture and the American Screenplay. Wayne State University Press. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8143-3263-4.
  • At Millennium's End: new Essays on the Work of Kurt Vonnegut. State University of New York Press. 2001. ISBN 0-7914-4929-7.
  • Reading the Sea. Fort Schuyler Press. 1999. ISBN 0-9670328-1-4.
  • An Interpretive Reading of Virginia Woolf's the Waves Narrative, Time and Self. Mellen Press. 1998. ISBN 0-7734-8370-5.
  • Chaos Theory and the Interpretation of Literary Texts The Case of Kurt Vonnegut. Mellen Press. 1997. ISBN 0-7734-8553-8.

Fiction

  • Absolute Zero. Fort Schuyler Press. 2001. ISBN 0-9670328-0-6.

Filmography

Title Release date Studio Awards
Two Days Back November 18, 2011 Third Child Productions/Mont Alto Film Project Best Feature[2]
Ghosting October 4, 2016 Third Child Productions/Mont Alto Film Project Best Feature, Best Director, Best Cinematography

Film Awards

Year Work Festival Category Result
2016 Ghosting Flagler Film Festival Best Horror/Thriller WON
2016 Ghosting Flagler Film Festival Best Director WON
2016 Ghosting Bare Bones International Film Festival Audience Award - Best Poster WON
2015 Ghosting Tupelo Film Festival Best Feature[3] 2nd Place
2015 Ghosting Philadelphia Independent Film Festival Best Feature WON
2015 Ghosting World Music & Independent Film Festival Best Director (DMV) WON
2015 Ghosting Maverick Movie Awards Best Editing NOMINEE
2015 Ghosting Maverick Movie Awards Best Music NOMINEE
2015 Ghosting I Filmmaker International Film Festival - Marbella, Spain Best Horror Feature NOMINEE
2015 Ghosting World Music & Independent Film Festival Best Cinematography (DMV) WON
2015 Ghosting Harrisburg-Hershey Independent Film Festival Best Local Feature WON
2011 Two Days Back Bare Bones International Film Festival Best Feature - Horror/Sci-Fi[4] WON

Notes

  1. "Penn State Mont Alto: Dr. Kevin Boon". ma.psu.edu. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
  2. "Two Days back".
  3. "Two Days back".
  4. "Two Days back".
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