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Aaron Woolfolk wrote, directed, and produced the award-winning T-Joy Co./Toei Company, Ltd. feature film The Harimaya Bridge. He also co-wrote the Ovation Award-nominated play Bronzeville. Most recently, he wrote and directed the science fiction stories Family Line and Renaissance Man and the ghost story There’s Something Going On With Sam for the podcast anthology series Earbud Theater. Aaron’s first film Rage! won a Directors Guild of America award, and his subsequent shorts Eki (The Station), Kuroi Hitsuji (Black Sheep), and Nico’s Sampaguita won several awards and screened internationally. Aaron was a Walt Disney Studios/ABC Entertainment Writing Fellow. His work has been invited to screen at The Smithsonian Institution, the Toronto International Film Festival, Pan African Film Festival, Japan Society, and other prestigious showcases. He is currently in development on film projects in the United States and Japan. He is also currently writing both his first novel and a book of short stories. Aaron was born and raised in Oakland, California. He graduated with degrees in both Ethnic Studies and Rhetoric from the University of California at Berkeley, and with an MFA in Film from Columbia University.