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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0434320Amyn Kaderali - IMDb

    Amyn has always striven to tell stories that matter by drawing on his own personal experiences. His feature film, Kissing Cousins, a provocative romantic comedy, won the Audience Choice Award at the Asian American Int'l Film Festival.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • 2 min
  2. In 2021, Amyn directed three episodes of the CW series "Walker" as well as "Animal Kingdom" for TNT and "The Resident" for Fox. Two films he wrote, "A Kindhearted Christmas" and "A Lot Like Christmas" premiered Winter 2021 on GAC Family. Most recently, Amyn directed "The Winchesters," The Resident," "Walker," and "Grey's Anatomy."

  3. Amyn Kaderali is an award-winning writer and director with over twenty years of filmmaking experience, including feature films, short films, industrials, commercials, and network television.

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    • Co-Founder, Manager, Director
    • Reservoir Creative
    • Los Angeles & San Francisco
  4. Amyn Kaderali. Director: Little Man. The best word one could use to describe Amyn's upbringing would be: unique. As one of the few Indian-Americans in a Bay Area suburb with parents who were raised in Tanzania and Scotland, it was not unusual for Amyn to hear Swahili spoken at home while his Scottish grandmother made Indian curries alongside ...

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  6. supernatural. EPISODE #1507: "LAST CALL". This episode, written by Jeremy Adams, features a musical number (!) with Jensen Ackles, Christian Kane, and the Supernatural crew band "The Impalas" singing "Good Ol' Boys." It also has some great dramatic moments between Ackles and Kane - a true pleasure to work with these two and see this story come ...

  7. Amyn Kaderali. Discipline: Director, Writer. Program Year: Directing Lab 2014. Follow Us. Bio. You’d never know it from his calm, cool demeanor, but Amyn Kaderali thrives on drama. Not the personal soap-opera stuff, but that bittersweet intersection of comedy and tragedy where the most provocative and inspiring films originate.