Jonathan Wysocki
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Jonathan Wysocki grew up in the theatre, his experiences spanning from
Europe to Africa. He went on to obtain an MFA in Film Production at
UCLA, where he wrote, directed, and edited four short narratives,
including the award-winning films
The Way Station (2004) and
The Vessel Pitches (2005).
Wysocki worked as director
Charles Herman-Wurmfeld's
executive assistant, served as a feature programmer for the Los
Angeles Film Festival, was the associate producer on
The Hammer (2007) and the producer on Thrasher Road (2018). He is a Fellow of the
Sundance Screenwriters and Directors Labs, went through IFP's No Borders
International Co-Production Market, and won Sundance's Lynn Auerbach
Screenwriting Fellowship as well as two Annenberg grants. He serves as an advisor for Sundance Co//abs. Additional award-winning short films include A Doll's Eyes (2016), Adjust-A-Dream (2014), and Alibi Nation (2015). His first feature film as a writer/director, Dramarama (2020), is a love letter to his drama nerd origins. Wysocki is also a
Project Involve Fellow at Film Independent, an alumnus of the Berlinale
Talent Campus, and a professor at Chapman University, Occidental College, and Cal State Long
Beach.