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Ryan Binse | |
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Born | Ryan William Binse December 5, 1984 Houston, Texas, U.S. |
Education | Excelsior University (BS) American Film Institute (MFA) |
Occupation | Film producer |
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Ryan William Binse is an American film producer and United States Navy veteran who produced the films A Rodeo Film (2019), South of 8 (2016), We All Die Alone (2021) and was a line producer for the film The Baby Pact (2021). He served in the U.S. Navy from 2005–2016 before seeking a career in film production through UCLA Extension and AFI Conservatory.
Binse was born in Houston, Texas[1] to George Binse and Mary Bick in 1984. He graduated in 2003 from James E. Taylor High School and joined the United States Navy under the Delayed Entry Program. Binse began training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois in 2005.[2] He was promoted to petty officer first class and served until 2016 when he received a Bachelor of Science – Nuclear at Excelsior College and Certificate – Producing at UCLA Extension.[3][4]
In 2017, Binse was fixing electrical boxes on ships[5] when he produced Fletcher and Jenks, a film initially made for the 48 Hour Film Project, that received multiple nominations at GI Film Festival San Diego.[6] In 2018, he found work in the production department at HBO through Veterans in Media & Entertainment Internship program.[3][5] In 2019, he produced A Rodeo Film by Darius Dawson when he got his Master of Fine Arts – Producing at AFI Conservatory[7][8][3] and interned at Silver Pictures. Dawson said he and Binse plan to turn that project into a feature film.[9] In 2022, a film he produced called We All Die Alone screened at GI Film Festival San Diego[10] and Dances with Films.[11]
Year | Title | Notes |
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2016 | Fletcher and Jenks | [6] |
South of 8 | [1] | |
2019 | A Rodeo Film | [1] |
2021 | We All Die Alone | [10] |
The Baby Pact | line producer[1] |
Festival | Year | Title | Award | Result | Ref. |
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48 Hour Film Project, San Diego | 2016 | Fletcher and Jenks | Best Film | Nominated | |
GI Film Festival San Diego | 2017 | Fletcher and Jenks | Best Film Made by a Veteran or Service Member | Nominated | [12] |
San Diego Film Week | 2017 | South of 8 | Best Horror/Sci-Fi/Thriller Feature | Won | [13] |
San Diego Film Awards | 2017 | South of 8 | Best Narrative Feature Film | Nominated | [14] |
American Black Film Festival | 2020 | A Rodeo Film | HBO Short Film Award | Finalist | [15] |
South Georgia Film Festival | 2020 | A Rodeo Film | Best Featurette | Won | [8] |
Burbank International Film Festival | 2022 | We All Die Alone | Best LGBTQ Short Film | Won | [16] |
Georgia Shorts Film Festival | 2022 | We All Die Alone | Best Dark Comedy | Won | [17] |
Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema | 2022 | We All Die Alone | Best Short Film | Nominated | [18] |
Indie Spirit Award | Won | ||||
Oceanside International Film Festival | 2022 | We All Die Alone | Best Narrative Short Film | Nominated | [19] |
Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival | 2022 | We All Die Alone | Best Narrative Short – Audience Choice Award | Won | [18] |