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Paul Francis Sanchez IV aka Paul Yates is an American filmmaker, film and television screenwriter, artist, and musician.

Sanchez attended New York University Tisch School of the Arts for photography, received a BFA in film from SUNY Purchase in 1993 and received his M.F.A. in directing from AFI Conservatory in 2006 where he was the recipient of the Tom Yoda Scholarship Award.[1]

Sanchez with his semi-autobiographical pilot AV'82 was selected as one of only 7 projects to participate in the annual Sundance Institute's Episodic Lab, held at the Sundance Resort in Utah.[2]

Sanchez began working in the film industry at age 9.[3] Despite losing his family and becoming homeless at 15, Sanchez has made music videos or shot footage for Moby, R.E.M., The Dandy Warhols, The Zambonis, Mr. Flannery of Little-T and One Track Mike, and The Neighbourhood and many others.[4] Sanchez's films have screened in festivals in Berlin, Havana, Singapore, and Tribeca, among others. Sanchez was the director of photography on the feature documentary Modulations, which screened at Sundance Film Festival. Sanchez's first directed feature, Moby Presents: Alien Sex Party was released in 2003.[5] Yates's AFI thesis film Onion Underwater starring Rachel Miner was a 2007 Tribeca Film Festival selection.[6] In 2017, Sanchez penned the Lifetime movie: The Landlord also known as Fatherly Obsession which starred Ted McGinley. [7]

As Paul Francis Sanchez Yates, Sanchez sings backup vocals on the James Kochalka album Spread Your Evil Wings and Fly.[8] The Philistines Jr., helmed by Grammy Award winning producer, Peter Katis, wrote a tribute song to Sanchez entitled: The Ballad of Paul Yates.[9] Sanchez is a former member of the band.

In October of 2001, Time Magazine reported that Sanchez actioned and sold Moby's eternal soul for $41usd on Ebay.[10]

Sanchez is an avid photobooth artist and a monograph of his work was collected by the MoMA.[11] His German pop star alter ego Schaumgummi has had several pop hits in Germany.[12] Sanchez was Moby's keyboardist during his live shows during the 1990s.[13] Sanchez has performed on the Late Show with David Letterman and Woodstock 1999 where he was also a documentarian. His footage appears in the HBO documentary Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage.[14] Sanchez did an extensive shadowing of the writers and director for the TV series Battlestar Galactica.[15] He was also a pilot for the Red Bull Flugtag event in New York City in 2003.[16][17] Sanchez is the founder of The International Surrealist Film Festival.[18][19]

In 2024 Paul Sanchez IV's short film Babyteeth, had its festival premiere at the Oscar Micheaux and the Dances With Films festivals. [20]

Filmography

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Year Title Notes
1987 Geranium
1990 I Am Curious Onion
1991 My Father's Son
1994 Space Water Onion
1997 The Leaf Blower underwater photographer and actor
1998 Modulations
2001 Moby Presents: Alien Sex Party AKA Porno
2006 Onion Underwater
2010 The People vs. George Lucas as himself
2017 The Landlord aka Fatherly Obsession
2020 Save the Cat Online Beat Sheet Workshop series producer and director
2021 Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage documentarian and performer
2024 Babyteeth

References

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  1. ^ "Indie Filmmaker needs your help for Thesis Project". Daily Kos. 4 February 2006. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  2. ^ https://www.sundance.org/blogs/sundance-institute-announces-2024-episodic-lab-fellows/
  3. ^ https://canvasrebel.com/meet-paul-x-sanchez-iv/
  4. ^ Leahy, Christine (July 2003). "An Interview with Filmmaker Paul Yates". freewilliamsburg.com.[dead link]
  5. ^ "Moby Presents: Alien Sex Party (2003)". The New York Times. 2008-02-13. Archived from the original on 2008-02-13. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  6. ^ "Onion Underwater | Tribeca Film Festival". tribecafilm.com. 2014-10-14. Archived from the original on 2014-10-14. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  7. ^ https://www.tvguide.com/movies/the-landlord/cast/2030229553/
  8. ^ https://kochalka.bandcamp.com/album/spread-your-evil-wings-and-fly
  9. ^ https://thephilistinesjr.bandcamp.com/album/analog-vs-digital
  10. ^ https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,998080,00.html
  11. ^ https://www.photobooth.net/in_print/index.php?bookID=46
  12. ^ https://www.fanthatracks.com/interviews/vintage-interview-paul-yates/
  13. ^ Blecher, Ian (2001-01-07). "Moby's Porno Ahab". The New York Observer. Archived from the original on 2007-10-26.
  14. ^ https://voyagela.com/interview/meet-paul-sanchez-yates-writerdirectorpunk/
  15. ^ {{http://www.battlestarlocations.com/paul-yates.html]]}}
  16. ^ Lombardi, Kristen (2008-12-01). "Playground Bullies - Special police at Dorchester's Boston Bowl detained and intimidated an artist - even threatened his life. Who's accountable?". bostonphoenix.com. Archived from the original on 2008-12-01. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  17. ^ Rush, George; Molloy, Joanna; Widdicombe, Ben; Rozdeba, Suzanne; Alexander, Zoe (2003-10-07). "Specter of Phil's Flight Raises Fears". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  18. ^ Rabe, John (2010-03-17). "Come support Surrealist Film at the Downtown Independent Sunday night … and not incidentally watch Rabe's film, "The Vigil."". Southern California Public Radio. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  19. ^ Charles, Eleanor (1999-11-14). "The Guide". The New York Times. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  20. ^ https://danceswithfilms.com/babyteeth/
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