Tre Manchester
Manchester is a Chicago-based writer, producer, director. In late 2013, he founded production company Atlas Pictures with colleagues from The Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago. Their 2014 short dramatic film, "Melancholic," took the team to the Top 200 Finals in HBO's Project Greenlight, premiering on HBO as part of the final public-voting round before the series' start.
In September 2014, after numerous festival appearances around the globe, Manchester penned The Things We've Seen, his debut feature which has since gone on to screen at over ten festivals around the globe, winning nine awards and four nominations. It was also awarded the coveted Gold Remi award at the 50th Worldfest Houston, joining the ranks of George Lucas's THX1138 and Steven Spielberg's Amblin.