Kelley Baker

Kelley Baker

Kelley J. Baker (born July 20, 1956) is an American independent filmmaker and the writer and director of three indie feature films: Birddog (1999), The Gas Cafe (2001), and Kicking Bird (2005). He specializes in creating extreme low-budget narrative films, usually bending a few laws in his favor to perfect his piece that typically spotlights his distaste for corporate greed. His characters tend to be average with some character flaw that draws the viewer in. Baker started making short films in the late 1980s. His films have aired on PBS, The Learning Channel, and Canadian and Australian television. His films and style have been recognized in publications such as Runners World to Filmmaker magazine.Baker has toured the U.S. teaching his brand of filmmaking at workshops and showing his films to audiences at art house theaters, colleges, universities and media art centers. His methods have been considered guerrilla film making. On the set of the Gas Cafe, Baker shot at a bar after closing. He set up the lights on the rigging in the ceiling of the bar, so when the bar closed, Baker was able to turn on his own lights and begin shooting.

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Spider-Man (2002)

IMDB: 7.4 (821245 votes)
Far from Heaven (2002)

IMDB: 7.3 (42615 votes)
Rock Star (2001)

IMDB: 6.3 (39720 votes)
Rules of Engagement (2000)

IMDB: 6.4 (42969 votes)
Finding Forrester (2000)

IMDB: 7.3 (87025 votes)
Psycho (1998)

IMDB: 4.6 (49198 votes)
Good Will Hunting (1997)

IMDB: 8.3 (985590 votes)
To Die For (1995)

IMDB: 6.8 (41733 votes)
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

IMDB: 9.3 (2216417 votes)
My Own Private Idaho (1991)

IMDB: 7 (58196 votes)