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'''Steve Yeager''' is a documentary filmmaker from [[Baltimore]], [[Maryland]]. He is best known for his film on the life of fellow director John Waters, ''Divine Trash'', released to critical acclaim at the [[Sundance Film Festival]] in 1998. |
'''Steve Yeager''' is a documentary filmmaker from [[Baltimore]], [[Maryland]]. He is best known for his film on the life of fellow director John Waters, ''Divine Trash'', released to critical acclaim at the [[Sundance Film Festival]] in 1998. |
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Steve Yeager is a documentary filmmaker from Baltimore, Maryland. He is best known for his film on the life of fellow director John Waters, Divine Trash, released to critical acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival in 1998.
5th Wall
In 2003, Yeager co-founded the 5th Wall Young Filmmakers Workshop along with Elaine Beardsley. 5th Wall is an organization that gives teenage filmmakers, actors, and artists the chance to participate in the making of a movie. These short student films are shot as profesionally as possible to give the young filmmakers experience on a real movie set. Their efforts are then screened at a local movie theater, an event that includes a red carpet, awards, and a raffle.
Filmography
Director
On the Block (1990)
Divine Trash (1998)
The Connection (2001)
When the Bow Breaks (2005)
Actor
Polyester (1981)
Major League (1989)