David N. Donihue

David N. Donihue
Born David Nelson Donihue
(1974-04-25) April 25, 1974
Spokane, Washington, United States
Other names David Donihue
David N. Donihue
Occupation film director, producer, screenwriter, playwright, composer, actor
Years active 1985 - present

David N. Donihue (David Nelson Donihue, b. April 25, 1974) is an American writer, director and actor. His work has been referred to as "Mental action on all levels"[1] "Imperative" [2] and "Powerful"[3]

Early years

Donihue was born in rural Eastern Washington, raised in Auburn, Washington. He started writing plays that were performed for 45 cents in his back yard and local parks when he was as young as seven. His first film was made when he was eleven, utilizing a rented video camera and two borrowed VCR's with stereo cables. His father was a pastor. His mother, Anita Corrine Donihue, was a special education teacher who later became a well known Christian Devotional author.[4][5]

By his mid teens, Donihue was writing feature length plays. During these years, Donihue began to work graveyard shifts at a local college radio station, KGRG-FM, as an overnight DJ.[6]

There, he became obsessed with experimental music and film, and directed a series of student films. These included Anthony's Apocalypse and Inside Anthony's World.[7] During this era, at age 18, he wrote Hold My Hand & Tell Me I'm Not Insane, a comedy-drama about a young playwright whose scripts follow his life, yet later dictate it. The play was produced in Seattle with its premiere at the Scottish Rite Hall on Capitol Hill.

During his early twenties, Donihue wrote, directed, acted in and produced a string of independent plays within the northwest including Hey Baby Do Ya Wanna Come Back To My Place and Justify My Existence, and another pop psychology comedy Brain Aches And The Quest For Redemption Of A Telephone Psychic as well as the forty-minute short film Love Me Tender, Pay Me Well.

He penned dozens of feature-length scripts, both plays and films, during this era, most of which he refused to have seen or published. A partial list of titles exists with corresponding dates. He was quoted at one point in the Seattle Times as saying "Creation is far more interesting than exhibition."

In 1999 Donihue began performing under the stage name Punko and released an indie album titled The Day Bob Went Electric.

Professional life

In 2005 he wrote and produced the internationally acclaimed feature Parzania which was nominated for the eastern hemispheres Oscars, the film fare award for Best Picture and Best Screenplay and Best Story. Leads Sarkia and Naseeruddin took home Best Actor Nominations. The film is considered by many accounts, to be one of the most controversial films in the eastern hemisphere.[8]

Poster for film written by David N. Donihue & Rahul Dholakia

The English language thriller, based on the true story of the Gujarat Riots of 2002, was initially banned in India, caused a storm of protests and bomb threats, and later garnered praise from the New York Times, Variety, Indiewire and many others.[9] It was shown in New York as part of the Museum of Modern Arts' India Now film exhibition.[10] Donihue was nominated for Filmfare Awards for Best Screenplay and Best Story for Parzania. The film won the Screen Gem Award for Best Picture.

In 2010 Donihue’s epic four and a half hour interactive choose your own adventure film The Weathered Underground was released by Indican starring Heroes Brea Grant. The comic book inspired picture went on to become a small cult classic and is now shown as part of curriculum at many of the worlds best film schools. Considered one of the most daring voices to come out of the independent underground film scene, in 2014 Donihue directed another socially driven action comedy, The Bang Brokers, which is currently headed for distribution.

Poster for Donihue's 2010 4 1/2 hour break up saga

Mr. Donihue’s love for music driven short films continues, having recently directed over 30 music videos in the last two years for EDM acts such as Moguai, Mark Sixma, Thomas Gold and EDM legend John Dahlback.

His writing has been lauded by IndieWire,[11] Variety,[12] Ny Times,[13] LA Times,[14] and as a director he is frequently interview by the top industry rags including 1.4, Movie Maker Magazine[15] and many many more.

YEAR PROJECT CREDITS TYPE NOTES
1985 THE DESTRUCTION OF THOR WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR SHORT FILM (Age 11)
1985 COMPUTER CHIP WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR SHORT FILM (Age 11)
1987 RAMPAGE WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR SHORT FILM (Age 11)
1989 GAMES WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR STAGE
1992 ANTHONY'S APOCALYPSE WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR SHORT (SHORT FILM 20 MIN)
1993 INSIDE ANTHONY'S WORLD WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR SHORT (SHORT FILM 22 MIN)
1994 LOVE ME TENDER, PAY ME WELL WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR SHORT FILM (SHORT FILM 30 MIN)
1995 WHEN YER 22 WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR SHORT FILM (60 MIN)
1995 HOLD MY HAND & TELL ME I'M NOT INSANE WRITER / DIRECTOR PLAY
1997 HEY BABY, DO YA WANNA COME BACK TO MY PLACE & JUSTIFY MY EXISTENCE WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR PLAY
1998 BRAIN ACHES & THE QUEST FOR REDEMPTION OF A TELEPHONE PSYCHIC WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR PLAY
1999 THE GIRLS OF BIPOLAR DISORDER WRITER / DIRECTOR SHORT FILM
1999 PUNKO TOUGH SKINS WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
1999 THE PINEHUST KIDS - ONCELER WRITER / DIRECTOR
1999 PUNKO THE DAY BOB WENT ELECTRIC PERFORMER / WRITER ALBUM
1999 PUNKO THE DAY BOB WENT ELECTRIC PERFORMER / WRITER STAGE / MULTIMEDIA SHOW
2000 THE HUMANITY EXPERIMENT WRITER / DIRECTOR FEATURE FILM
2000 THE STANDARD - UNNAMED DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2000 THE PINK SNOWFLAKES - GAS STATION IN THE SKY DIRECTOR
2002 PUNKO - WHY DON'T WE WRITER / DIRECTOR PERFORMER MUSIC VIDEO
2002 PUNKO -THE ANTHEMS WRITER / PERFORMER ALBUM Example
2002 PUNKO HOLY SON WRITER / DIRECTOR / PERFORM MUSIC VIDEO
2003 HEAT WAVE WRITER / DIRECTOR SHORT FILM 45 minutes
2003 ANDREW SHERMAN VEHICLE - ROBOT VIDEO WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2007 PARZANIA WRITER / PRODUCER FEATURE FILM
2007 DOCUMENTARY - THE TREE OF LIFE WRITER / EDITOR / ANIMATION FEATURE FILM
2007 THE LASHES - THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2007 SIRENS SISTER - SHOULD'VE KNOWN DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2007 ROCKET - COUGAR RUSH DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2007 AARON MANINO THE PRESENT MOMENT DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2010 THE WEATHERED UNDERGROUND WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR / COMPOSER FEATURE FILM 4 1/2 hour live action interactive break up saga inspired by the choose your own adventure books
2012 CHASING DEATH WITH A PENCHANT FOR THE PRIMITIVE SALVATION WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR PLAY Would later become basis for Feature Film - The Bang Bang Brokers
2012 MAR MAR - ICE CREAM WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2012 RICK SHAFFER - ONE MORE HEART ACHE WRITER/ DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2014 MARC FORD - BLUE SKIES WRITER / DIRECTOR / FX MUSIC VIDEO
2014 THE BANG BANG BROKERS WRITER / DIRECTOR / ACTOR FEATURE FILM
2014 THE PRINCIPAL - SHOCK TO THE SYSTEM WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2014 BIPOLAR JUNCTION - DOPING WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FILM
2014 SANDY NORMAL LIFE DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2014 SANDY BREAKING HIM OUT DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2014 ALEXI KINGSTON BLUE DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO
2015 KRYSTA YOUNGS - XANAX: A LOVE SONG WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FILM
2015 THOMAS GOLD, HARRISON & HIIO - TAKE ME HOME WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FILM
2015 JOHN DAHLBACK - RAVEN WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FILM
2015 NIGHT SAFARI - DAYLIGHT TO MIDNIGHT WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FILM
2015 HOLD ON WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FILM
2015 JOHN DAHLBACK - ATLANTIS WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FILM
2015 ELEPHANTE ft RUMORS - I WANT YOU WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FILM
2015 MARK SIXMA & ANDREW RAYEL - CHASED WRITER / DIRECTOR MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FILM

Personal life

Donihue lives in Los Angeles, California. He continues to direct a large number of music videos and short form media.

References

  1. "1.4 Magazine".
  2. "Experimental FIlm Magazine".
  3. "IndieWire".
  4. "Biblio".
  5. "Underlying Genius Blog".
  6. "blog".
  7. "Underlying genius".
  8. "LA TIMES".
  9. The New York Times, February 20, 2007 - In India, Showing Sectarian Pain to Eyes That Are Closed.
  10. Museum of Modern Arts - Film Exhibitions - India Now - April 22–30, 2007
  11. "Indie Wire".
  12. "Variety".
  13. "New York Times".
  14. "LA TIMES".
  15. "Movie Maker Magazine".
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