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Antoni Stutz is a Swiss/German filmmaker and artist. Stutz is known for the neo-noir thriller '' Rushlights'' (2013), which he directed and produced. Starring
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, Aidan Quinn, Josh Henderson and Haley Webb, ''Rushlights'' was included in the official selections of the
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, the Shanghai International Film Festival, the Dallas International Film Festival as well as the Newport Beach Film Festival. An extended directors cut of ''Rushlights'' was released in 2016. In 1997, he directed his first feature film the comedy/thriller, ''You're Killing Me (2003)'' starring
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( Modern Family). Stutz later served as Executive Producer alongside Fred Roos and Jeffrey Coulter on the feature film '' Expired'' (2007) directed by Cecilia Miniucchi. Starring Jason Patric and Samantha Morton, the film was included in the official selection of the
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and the
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. Patric won Best Actor for the film at the
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. Stutz is currently developing his next feature film, a psychological thriller. Born and raised in Germany to Swiss parents, Stutz's father Hans-Joachim Stutz was an architect and an executive director of HPP (1974-2000) one of the most prolific and best-known architectural firms in Germany. Stutz graduated from college in Germany with an emphasis on Fine Arts. He continued his education in the United States at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, both in Los Angeles and New York, under the direction of
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. At the same time he immersed himself in film studies at
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. Stutz began his career as an actor in his teens. Early television roles included ''Tour of Duty'' and Michael Mann's '' Crime Story.'' His first feature film role was in John Frankenheimer's
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co-starring Don Johnson, Penelope Ann Miller and William Forsythe. Stutz worked as a freelance director on commercials and music videos including
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's iconic “ROCK THE VOTE” campaign. Stutz has exhibited his paintings, photography and multi-textural installations both nationally and internationally in museums and galleries. His first solo art show was in 2005 at Bergamot Station followed by an exhibit in 2006 at the
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, curated by American art critic Peter Frank. In 2014, Stutz's work was presented at the Irvine Fine Arts Center followed by a show in 2016 at BerlinArtProjects Gallery in Berlin, Germany. His latest work, which Peter Frank described as "Sculptural Pop-Cubism," was presented at the
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in San Francisco at the 2018 inaugural If So, What international art fair. In 2019 Stutz presented a large multi-textural artwork installation at '
DENK
'' Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles in the
UltraChrome Plus
' exhibit July 20 - September 7, 2019. His latest show on February 22 – April 11, 2020 also at DENK entitled “
Heavy Metal
'” was an introduction of Stutz’ passion for abstract, modern sculpture. Stutz exhibited alongside artists such a
Tim Hawkinson


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