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Quintin Allen Bell

Quintin Allen Bell is an American director, writer and producer from Seattle, WA. He was drawn to film at an early age and began writing, directing and performing his own original content as a teen. During four years of honorable service with the United States Air Force, Bell was exposed to people from all walks of life, and credits his time in the military for making him a more diverse storyteller and helping him create well-rounded, three-dimensional characters. Following his time of service, Bell knew his life would not be complete without full pursuit of his life's passion. Bell graduated from The Los Angeles Film school in 2013, earning an Associates of Arts and Science in film production, where his first student film, Land Sharks, was an official selection of The International Film Festival of Cinematic Arts, and the Los Angeles Italia Film Festival.

Over the next three years, Bell completed two programs at the New York Film Academy in screenwriting and cinematography. Bell's work is marked by its ability to connect with audiences, as the depth of his characters highly resonate with viewers across diverse backgrounds.

His key influences include Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee, The Coen Brothers, The Hughes Brothers, David Fincher and F. Gary Gray. Bell is a member of The National Honor Society of Entertainment Arts.

His list of credits include countless music videos, television shows such as, ‘So You Think You Can Dance’, American Idol, and 24 Hours to Hell and Back with Gordon Ramsay. He also produced the Emmy Nominated Docu-Series, ‘Gimme Mo’ for the Discovery Channel.

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AWAY is a haunting crime drama that delivers an unflinching look at the cycle of violence annihilating black families across America.