Scott Cross (film director)
Scott Cross is an American producer, actor, writer, and entrepreneur. He is co-founder of the Vail Film Festival in Vail, Colorado, co-founder of the Los Cabos International Film Festival in Los Cabos, Mexico, and co-president of Cross Pictures, a film and television production company. The Vail Film Festival has been named "one of the top ten destination film festivals in the world," according to MovieMaker magazine.Background
Scott was born in Cape Town, South Africa and raised in New York, United States. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Anthropology. He resides in Los Angeles, California.Career
In 2004, Scott co-founded the Colorado Film Institute and the Vail Film Festival to serve as a platform to educate aspiring filmmakers, showcase unique artistic visions, and to ensure that powerful, creative independent films are seen by the movie-going public.
In 2005, Scott helped bring LA's acclaimed Hotel Cafe, one of the music industry's premier venues for singer/songwriters, to the Vail Film Festival, a partnership that continues to this day. Hotel Cafe musicians include Ingrid Michaelson, Sara Bareilles, Cary Brothers, Josh Radin, Joe Purdy, Buddy, Jay Nash, Laura Jansen, Holly Conlan, Meiko, and more.
In 2006, Scott helped secure the Vail Film Festival partnership with Film Your Issue, a national issue film contest, in partnership with the American Democracy Project, featuring 30 to 60-second films. Thirty-five semi-finalists were named by the competition, and five winners were selected through a combination of a jury including Walter Cronkite, Brian Williams, then Senator Barack Obama, George Clooney, Philip Seymour Hoffman and others. The winning films from the were screened at the Vail Film Festival.
In 2007, Scott initiated and oversaw a partnership between the Vail Film Festival and Product Red. The Vail Film Festival became the only film festival to partner with Bono and Bobby Shriver's Product Red, an initiative to raise money for the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Africa.
Together, Product Red and the Vail Film Festival launched the , a worldwide film competition created by Scott. The winning films were screened at the Vail Film Festival.
The Vail Film Festival donated 25% of pass sales to the Global Fund.
By 2007 Scott and his brother Sean Cross had grown the Vail Film Festival to become one of the top ten destination film festivals in the world, according to MovieMaker Magazine.
The Vail Film Festival has screened groundbreaking independent and studio films, including Before Sunset, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Snow Cake, The Wendell Baker Story, House of D, the directorial debut of David Duchovny, and recognized some of the film industry's most talented actors and filmmakers, including legendary producer Edward Pressman, comedy icon Harold Ramis, Luke Wilson, Kevin Smith, Michelle Monaghan, Aaron Paul, Tim Daly, Jeremy Davies, Olivia Wilde, Hayden Panettiere, Jesse Eisenberg, Sophia Bush, Adrian Grenier, Zach Braff, Jane Seymour, Josh Lucas, Kate Bosworth, Michael Imperioli, Fred Schepisi, Allison Janney, and Tate Taylor.
In 2012, Scott co-founded the Cabo International Film Festival. The inaugural edition took place in Los Cabos, Mexico November 14–17, 2012 with Two-time Academy-award nominee Edward Norton as the official festival adviser. Other notable guests in attendance included Academy-award winner Octavia Spencer, Academy-award winner Melissa Leo, Academy-award nominated actor Virginia Madsen, Emmy-winning actor Allison Janney, actor Josh Lucas, actor Diego Luna, actor Gael Garcia Bernal, Academy-award nominated actor Matt Dillon, Academy-award nominated director Alejandro González Iñárritu, Academy-award nominated director Tate Taylor, multiple award-winning director and past president of the Director's Guild of America Michael Apted and more.