Graham Streeter
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Graham Streeter is an award-winning American filmmaker. He is best known for the feature film Unifx (2023), which confronts the cruelty of Conversion Therapy. Streeter is the founder of Imperative Pictures and has written and directed multiple feature films and documentaries, including I May Regret (2018), which won the Vienna Grand Prix in 2018, Imperfect Sky (2016), Blind Malice (2013), the academically acclaimed documentary Boys in Peril (2013), and Cages (2006), featuring Oscar nominee Mako Iwamatsu.
Streeter gained early recognition by shooting the original in-house prototype Apple iPod NANO, 1-2-3-4 featuring Feist, and working on numerous prototype iPhone spots under the Chiat Day Advertising banner.
During his teens, Streeter lived in Japan for almost 10 years, eventually working for Japanese television. He later returned to California to pursue a formal education, earning a double BA in International Business Administration and Japanese Language.
In 2000, Streeter opened Imperative Pictures to focus on creating films that tackle imperative issues. The company is run in partnership with Executive Producer Alex Lebosq.
Streeter gained early recognition by shooting the original in-house prototype Apple iPod NANO, 1-2-3-4 featuring Feist, and working on numerous prototype iPhone spots under the Chiat Day Advertising banner.
During his teens, Streeter lived in Japan for almost 10 years, eventually working for Japanese television. He later returned to California to pursue a formal education, earning a double BA in International Business Administration and Japanese Language.
In 2000, Streeter opened Imperative Pictures to focus on creating films that tackle imperative issues. The company is run in partnership with Executive Producer Alex Lebosq.