Biscuit Filmworks

Los Angeles-based commercial film production company, Biscuit Filmworks was founded in 2000 by Director Noam Murro and Managing Director Shawn Lacy.

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Matthew Dillon Cohen signs to Biscuit Filmworks UK & US rosters

Biscuit Filmworks has signed Matthew Dillon Cohen.

Cohen is best known for his visual storytelling, real performances and cinematic scale.

Cohen is a New Jersey-born, New York-based self-taught director and photographer who began his career as a teenager in music journalism, moving on to producing music videos whilst at university. His varied background and close collaboration with artists has provided Cohen with a vast network of young emerging talent, many of whom he’s gone on to direct first-time films and visual content for over the past decade.

Cohen’s latest film for Zach Bryan builds upon his previous collaborations with the artist, including the acclaimed “Nine Ball,” starring Matthew McConaughey. For the just-released “Oak Island,” the production moved east to Schenectady, New York to breathe life into the story starring Casey Affleck and Jack Martin. The inventive filmmaker continues to hone his distinctive eye through projects with other artists like Gus Dapperton, Joji, and Olivia Rodrigo, as well as international brands including Converse, Facebook, Citi, Prada, Nike x Footlocker, Vogue, New Balance, and Ralph Lauren.

“Matthew’s ability to tell a moving detailed narrative in a short amount of screen time is incredible,” commented Rupert Reynolds-MacLean, Managing Director at Biscuit Filmworks UK. “His work to date has impressed us immensely and we are very much looking forward to our partnership and the opportunities it will bring.”

“I love the problem-solving that comes with production, finding the most original and interesting way to tell a big story in a short amount of time,” said Cohen. “Biscuit is renowned for their support and investment in their directors; they operate at a very high level while maintaining a unique family-type feeling. They are open to the weird and the underground, and that’s the kind of work that I’m looking to do.”

Watch Matthew’s work here.