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HAL MASONBERG
Born in 1963, Hal was lucky enough to be raised on the daring and exploratory world cinema of the 1960’s and 1970’s.
Today, Hal lives and works in Barcelona, Spain where he has relocated after 30 years of working as a filmmaker, screenwriter, casting professional, live music photographer and acting teacher in Los Angeles, California.
As a young man, Hal studied film and theatre in both the United States and Sweden. He booked movie theatres in Seattle, Washington and worked for the Seattle International Film Festival before moving to Los Angeles. Once in L.A., Hal worked in the Hollywood film industry in multiple capacities including as director on two features, studio-screenwriter for Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures & STARZ, art department on films like the Jim Carrey starrer THE MASK (1994) and as a casting session director on hundreds of commercials and such films as Lasse Hallström’s WHAT’S EATING GILBERT GRAPE (1993) and Spike Jonze’s I’M HERE (2010). Hal is also a working actor and, today, teaches acting and auditioning at the Frank Stein Studio in Barcelona. Hal is also a professional live-music photographer specialising in jazz and the Grateful Dead music scene. He is currently an official photographer for the Festival de Jazz de Barcelona as well as Barcelona’s premiere jazz club, Jamboree. You can see his photography work here: http://www.halmasonbergphotography.com
After a series of award-winning short films, Hal’s first feature as writer/director, THE PLAGUE (2006), was a narrative film distributed by Sony Screen Gems that was so profoundly altered in post-production by its producers that the released version of the film and story no longer represented Hal’s vision or intent. Hal – along with much of the film’s cast and crew – publicly disowned that cut of the film, but the lessons of that experience (along with his years of work as a Hollywood screenwriter) created an impassioned desire and mission to work independent of the Hollywood system and to make uncompromising films that directly address themes of both social and personal identity.
Hal is currently working to put together a 20th anniversary Director’s Cut release of THE PLAGUE.
Hal’s second feature, the indy music documentary JAZZ NIGHTS: A CONFIDENTIAL JOURNEY won the Audience Award at the 2017 Copenhagen Jazz Film Festival and has screened across the globe.
Hal’s vast experience and travels have brought him to a place where creating works of personal expression are now a top priority.
Hal Masonberg is the owner of Off Leash Films and is committed to making thought-provoking films and television programs that not only challenge and entertain, but reflect the quality and fearlessness of the cinema he grew up with.
