CULTUREEDIT AUCTION #3
Todd Verow
Todd Verow, Lunch, 2025
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CULTUREEDIT AUCTION #3
Todd Verow
Todd Verow was born in Bangor, Maine on November 11th 1966. He studied art and filmmaking at Rhode Island School of Design. He made short experimental films and worked as a cinematographer for Gregg Araki (TOTALLY F***ED UP) and Jon Moritsugu (MOD F*** EXPLOSION and TERMINAL USA) before making his directorial feature film debut with FRISK in 1996. Todd has directed over thirty-five feature films and numerous shorts, establishing himself as the most prolific auteur emeritus of the New Queer Cinema. Fiercely independent, Todd Verow proudly describes himself as an underground filmmaker in the tradition of his idols George and Mike Kuchar, Kenneth Anger, Jack Smith and Andy Warhol. Most recently, he wrote, directed, shot, edited, and produced the 1990s New York set horror feature YOU CAN’T STAY HERE starring Guillermo Díaz and the experimental feature film MEMORABILIA that he co-directed with Charles Lum.