John H. Lang

John Lang is an American film and series producer and the co-founder of Divide / Conquer. His most recent work includes Attack of the Murder Hornets (2021) and Spree (2020) which premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. His body of work as a producer has played at film festivals the world over and been distributed by companies such as Netflix, Hulu, Universal, and Warner Media. He is an alum of the 2014 Sundance Institute Feature Film Creative Producing Lab and Fellowship as well as being a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin and an Eagle Scout.

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Executive Producer:
2018  Flesh & Blood
2018  Maradentro
2018  The Wind

Producer:
2013  Jerry, the Exorcist Roommate
2013  This Is How You Die
2014  Bad Turn Worse
2014  Redaction
2014  V/H/S: Viral
2015  Grand Zero
2015  Party Animal
2015  Pink Grapefruit
2016  Garfunkel and Oates: Trying to be Special
2017  Like.Share.Follow.
2017  Lucky
2017  Totem
2018  Cam
2018  Family Blood
2018  Flesh & Blood
2018  Maradentro
2018  The Wind
2018  Thriller
2019  Adopt a Highway
2019  Bloodline
2019  Mercy Black
2020  Spree

Production Assistant:
2011  Curtain
2013  Jerry, the Exorcist Roommate
2013  This Is How You Die
2014  Bad Turn Worse
2014  Redaction
2014  V/H/S: Viral
2015  Grand Zero
2015  Party Animal
2015  Pink Grapefruit
2016  Garfunkel and Oates: Trying to be Special
2017  Like.Share.Follow.
2017  Lucky
2017  Totem
2018  Cam
2018  Family Blood
2018  Flesh & Blood
2018  Maradentro
2018  The Wind
2018  Thriller
2019  Adopt a Highway
2019  Bloodline
2019  Mercy Black
2020  Spree

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