Josh Tate is a producer based in Los Angeles. He holds an MFA in Film Production from USC, where he produced the Student Academy Award-winning short Josephine and the Roach, going on to manage and coordinate festival hits Farah Goes Bang (Tribeca 2013), Sleight (Sundance 2016), and Flower (Tribeca 2017) and produce promotional work for AT&T, Coldwell Banker, and Vonage.
Tate's feature producing debut, Love Land, driven by a cast with developmental disabilities and now available on Flix Premiere, was a recipient of the 2013 San Francisco Film Society Rainin Filmmaking Grant and winner of the Audience Award and Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Ensemble Cast at the 2014 New Orleans Film Festival. Tate's short film Guest Room, now available on Hulu, premiered in competition at SXSW in 2015, screened as a Finalist at the 2016 NBCUniversal Short Film Festival, was featured in the Huffington Post, and has been incorporated into disability studies curricula at UCLA, Chapman, and Towson University. Tate is a three-time Film Independent Fellow and serves as Editor-in-Chief of the UCLA Entertainment Law Review.