Geoffrey S. Fletcher, born on October fourth, nineteen seventy, is a distinguished American screenwriter and film director. He gained widespread recognition for his exceptional work on the film Precious, for which he received the prestigious Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. This remarkable achievement made him the first African American to win an Academy Award for writing, marking a significant milestone in the film industry.
In September two thousand ten, Fletcher embarked on a new journey as he began shooting his directorial debut, Violet & Daisy, in New York City. This project was based on his original script and showcased his multifaceted talent in the realm of filmmaking.
Violet & Daisy was released in a limited theatrical run in June two thousand thirteen, further establishing Fletcher's reputation as a creative force in cinema. His contributions to the industry extend beyond screenwriting and directing, as he also serves as a university teacher and film producer, inspiring the next generation of filmmakers.