This Tribeca Festival award winner features Griffin, a fourteen-year-old with big dreams and an equally big ego in a charming tale of growing up and discovering first love. This summer will change his life, though not entirely for the reasons he expected.
Nicholas Colia is a director and screenwriter based in New York. He graduated from the New York University Tisch School of the Arts, where he was awarded a scholarship through the Martin Scorsese and Maurice Kanbar program. In 2017, he debuted with his short film Alex and the Handyman, a story he later expanded into Griffin in Summer. His next short film, Untitled Short Film About White People, won the Audience Award for Best Film at the Palm Springs International Shortfest, among other accolades.
2017 Alex and the Handyman (short)
2018 Untitled Short Film About White People (short)
2024 Wakacje Griffina / Griffin in Summer