Julian Breece
An image from Boys On Film 3: American Boy, one of the productions that also features Julian Breece.

Julian Breece

USA

Julian Breece is an award-winning writer-director whose work crosses film and TV. Breece wrote the original screenplay for the upcoming Netflix original film "Bayard" about gay Civil Rights strategist Bayard Rustin and the March on Washington. He co-wrote the Emmy-nominated Netflix series "When They See Us" and penned the screenplay for a feature film on the life of acclaimed choreographer Alvin Ailey for Fox Searchlight with Oscar-winner Barry Jenkins attached to direct. Breece has also been a writer and producer on critically acclaimed series such as Amazon's "Harlem" and Hulu's "The First". Featured as one of IndieWIRE's young "Filmmakers to Watch," Breece first earned critical acclaim with his short, The Young & Evil, which became an Official Selection of the Sundance Film Festival. In that same period, Breece was honored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences as a top-10 Nicholl finalist for his first screenplay, Ball. A graduate of Harvard University and the University of Southern California's Peter Stark Producing Program,

When They See Us

When They See Us

2019

Rustin

Rustin

2023

The Young & Evil

The Young & Evil

2008

Boys Life 7

Boys Life 7

2010

Boys On Film 3: American Boy

Boys On Film 3: American Boy

2009

Untitled Alvin Ailey Project

Untitled Alvin Ailey Project

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