
Nile Price
Writing
Biography
Nile Price is a Virginian Filmmaker currently based in New York. He is a Graduate of Norfolk State University and a current MFA Film Candidate at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Price wrote, produced, and directed his first few short films: Bitter Earth, Home Again, and his upcoming animated short film, Wander. His debut short film Bitter Earth screened at the Pinewood Studios in the U.K. in 2019. His other films have been screened at festivals such as the Fringe of Colour Festival and the Afrikana Film Festival.
Known For

16-year-old Iris finds out she has a 60% chance of dying; she’s gotta live it up. Chasing a wild bucket-list, she makes unexpected discoveries along the way.
How I Learned to Die

A coming-of-age narrative based on the true story of Ronald McNair, the 2nd African American to go to space following his stand against segregation in an all-white Library.
For the Moon
Written, Directed, and Produced by Nile Price, Bitter Earth is a metaphor for depression. A man sits at the edge of a pier, defeated. Filled with misery and sadness, he looks for a way out. But does he go too far to where he can't come back?