Manchester, T. a.: - "T.A. Manchester is an author and filmmaker known for his evocative storytelling. In 2013, he co-founded Atlas Film Studio alongside fellow creatives from The Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago. The following year, their short film Melancholic gained national recognition, reaching the Top 200 Finals in HBO's Project Greenlight competition. This early success laid the groundwork for his transition into long-form storytelling.Manchester wrote and directed his debut feature film, The Things We've Seen, in 2016. A gripping, character-driven drama, the film earned critical acclaim on the festival circuit, securing nine awards and four nominations. Notably, it won the Gold Remi Award at the 50th WorldFest-Houston, joining past winners like George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. His screenwriting also received distinction at the Angelica Film Festival in Los Angeles, further cementing his reputation as a writer with a unique voice and a keen eye for human complexity.Beyond film, Manchester's literary work continues to explore themes of fractured relationships, redemption, and the weight of the past. His storytelling is often marked by a melancholic beauty, drawing comparisons to the works of auteurs like Kenneth Lonergan and Jeff Nichols. Whether on the page or the screen, his work resonates with those who appreciate grounded realism and deeply textured character studies."