Rick Schmidt
An image from Emerald Cities, one of the productions that also features Rick Schmidt.
Rick Schmidt

Rick Schmidt

March 4, 1944 — Chicago, Illinois, USA

Rick Schmidt has been creating films since the seventies and "Sticky Wicket" is his 26th feature. His films have been screened in film festivals around the world, including Sundance's Dramatic Competition (Grand Jury Prize nomination), Slamdance, Rotterdam, Berlin International, New Directors/New Films, the Museum of Modern Art (NY), and has received critical praise from top film critics. Schmidt is also the author of "Feature Filmmaking at Used Car Prices" which is considered "The Bible" of fledgling filmmakers and has been credited with influencing filmmakers Kevin Smith, Vin Diesel, Tom DiCillo and others. His "Extreme DV" (Penguin Books, 2004) is for the digital filmmaker with an improv story. Since 1995 his "Feature "Workshops" have allowed dozens of aspiring filmmakers to make their first feature film, and their "Chetzemoka's Curse" has been certified Dogme #10 by internationally acclaimed Dogme 95 filmmakers Lars Von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg. In addition, Schmidt's first fiction work, a historical novel entitled "Black President," was released in the UK by Picnic Publishing, 2008.

Chan Is Missing

Chan Is Missing

1982

Emerald Cities

Emerald Cities

1983

Morgan's Cake

Morgan's Cake

1989

A Man, a Woman and a Killer

A Man, a Woman and a Killer

1975

Chetzemoka's Curse

Chetzemoka's Curse

2001

1988: The Remake

1988: The Remake

1977

Blues for the Avatar

Blues for the Avatar

1996

American Orpheus

American Orpheus

1991