Jeremy Teicher(I)
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Jeremy Teicher is a Student Academy Award-nominated director whose work has blended fiction with reality.
Jeremy's third feature film, Olympic Dreams, premiered to critical acclaim at SXSW 2019 and was distributed by IFC Films. Olympic Dreams stars Nick Kroll and Alexi Pappas and is the first ever narrative film shot in a real-life Olympic Village (at the Winter Olympics in South Korea).
His second feature film, Tracktown, co-directed with Alexi Pappas, starring Alexi Rachel Dratch, Andy Buckley, and Alexi Pappas, premiered at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival and was distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films, Orion Pictures, and Sony International. Tracktown was made with support from the Sundance Institute Creative Producing Fellowship and the San Francisco Film Society/KRF Producing Initiative.
Jeremy's award-winning first feature film, Tall as the Baobab Tree, garnered acclaim from festivals around the world and was released by Sundance Artist Services in 2014. Tall as the Baobab Tree is inspired by Jeremy's ground breaking documentary short, This Is Us (2011), which was awarded a prestigious Lombard Public Service Fellowship, supported by Kodak, and earned Jeremy a nomination for a Student Academy Award.
Jeremy was named one of Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Film. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College.
Jeremy's third feature film, Olympic Dreams, premiered to critical acclaim at SXSW 2019 and was distributed by IFC Films. Olympic Dreams stars Nick Kroll and Alexi Pappas and is the first ever narrative film shot in a real-life Olympic Village (at the Winter Olympics in South Korea).
His second feature film, Tracktown, co-directed with Alexi Pappas, starring Alexi Rachel Dratch, Andy Buckley, and Alexi Pappas, premiered at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival and was distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films, Orion Pictures, and Sony International. Tracktown was made with support from the Sundance Institute Creative Producing Fellowship and the San Francisco Film Society/KRF Producing Initiative.
Jeremy's award-winning first feature film, Tall as the Baobab Tree, garnered acclaim from festivals around the world and was released by Sundance Artist Services in 2014. Tall as the Baobab Tree is inspired by Jeremy's ground breaking documentary short, This Is Us (2011), which was awarded a prestigious Lombard Public Service Fellowship, supported by Kodak, and earned Jeremy a nomination for a Student Academy Award.
Jeremy was named one of Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Film. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College.