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Michael Dunaway is the Editor of the Film Section of Paste Magazine, and the co-founder and Creative Director of Gasoline Films. He is the producer and director of The Man Who Ate New Orleans, a documentary which gets its PBS debut on 9/1/12 and includes Oscar nominee Morgan Spurlock, Emmy winner Natalia Livingston, and James Beard winners John Currence and John Besh. Previously he was a producer and director on several shorter projects, including serving as segment director on Frank Kelly's groundbreaking film 140, which won the Bronze Palm at the Mexico Int'l Film Festival. His short film Bread won Best US Narrative short at the 2011 Rome International Film Festival, where it premiered. He was an Associate Producer on 2011 Independent Spirit Award nominee An African Election. Current projects include documentaries on director Richard Linklater and civil rights hero Fred Shuttlesworth. He lives in Atlanta with his wife and children. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Michael Dunaway
His short film Bread won Best US Narrative short at the 2011 Rome International Film Festival, where it premiered. Dunaway co-produced, co-directed, co-wrote, and co-starred in the film.