Jozef K. Richards

Jozef K. Richards
BornJuly 9, 1989
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, children's author, illustrator
Years active2002–present

Jozef K. Richards (born July 9, 1989) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, children's author, and illustrator. He founded Kintou Media Company, which controls numerous other entertainment-based companies, including King's Tower Productions, and has distributed media through YouTube, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other international retailers.

Career

King's Tower Productions

Jozef K. Richards is the founder and owner of King's Tower Productions and the writer and director of the 2011 film, The Amateur Monster Movie;[1][2] the 2013 film, The Wayward Sun;[3] and the 2014 short film, "Un Jardín Adentro de La Violencia".[4]

From 2015-2017, Richards produced and starred in the satirical web series, "Holy Shit",[5][6] which took aim at religious dogma, its lack of credibility, and pokes fun at the lesser-known absurdities of The Bible and similar religious texts, including many of those taken literally by some sects of the Christian faith. The show often features skits with atheist scholars and celebrity guests, which have included comedian Paul Provenza, theologian Robert M. Price, historian Richard Carrier, actress Heather Henderson, author David Fitzgerald, and American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan affiliate Killah Priest.[7]

In 2016, the teaser trailer for Richards' third feature film, Batman & Jesus,[8][9] was unveiled and used as the lead-in video by members of the Wu-Tang Clan (GZA, Method Man, Raekwon, Cappadonna, Killah Priest, and DJ Mathematics) during their first ever performance at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. where they appeared as the headlining act for Reason Rally, one of the world's largest secular and religious skeptic gatherings. Richards' Batman & Jesus is an atheist-leaning documentary on the historicity of a Jesus of Nazareth[10] that stars Provenza[11] and features interviews with many who Richards worked with previously on "Holy Shit", including Price, Carrier, Fitzgerald, and Killah Priest, as well as activist and podcaster Aron Ra. The film premiered at Milwaukee's Pabst Theater on September 30, 2017 following Mythinformation Conference IV which featured a live debate on "The Future of Islam in the Age of Trump" between Asra Nomani and Faisal Saeed Al-Mutar, who appears as an interviewee in Richards' film as well.[12]

Beyond religious examination, Richards has also released several broader projects and series within the comedy genre, including the web-series "Friday Night Weekly"[13] that ran for two seasons, traveling to Colombia, Egypt, and the UAE in that time. Richards starred as himself in "Friday Night Weekly" and was joined by co-hosts Matt Henry, a Milwaukee area comedian, and future WYMS Radio Milwaukee deejay Makenzie Boettcher. Satirist Reuben Glaser was featured as the special reporter, and Aaron Fronk, Vince DeGaetano, and Cooper Johnson of FND Films guest starred in one of the series' most viewed episodes, "FND for Vendetta". Richards also worked with fellow Wisconsin filmmaker Mark Borchardt of American Movie on his first film, The Amateur Monster Movie,[14] which premiered at the Oriental Theatre on January 1, 2011 and was featured in the 2012 Wisconsin Film Festival with a double screening on 4/20 and 4/21.[15]

Richards would later go on with Reuben Glaser, creator of 2012's "Little Face Mitt" meme,[16] to create a widely covered segment at a political rally in Appleton, Wisconsin for then-candidate Donald Trump during his 2016 Presidential Campaign where they managed to get into the press box alongside reporters from CNN, NBC, MSNBC, and others, despite the Trump campaign's rigid entrance requirements and Richards and Glaser's blatant lack of adequate credentials.[17][18]

In 2018, Richards' fifth short film "Nicolas Cage Mother Mary" premiered at the Milwaukee Short Film Festival on September 8[19] where it won an Audience Favorite award. Richards was also featured on a filmmaker panel at the event discussing film in Wisconsin, hosted by Michael Viers of "The Shamelist Picture Show".

Kintou Media Company

In 2019, Richards announced on the official site of King's Tower Productions that control of its assets would be assumed by a new company, Kintou Media. Kintou Media Company was officially formed in 2020. In 2021, Richards completed and released his first children's picture book as author and illustrator, The Tocks on the Clock, which became available in hardcover and ebook formats on December 1, 2021.[20][21]

In 2023, Richards began releasing his first new series with Kintou Media, "Japan by Foot."

Filmography

Since 2006, Jozef K. Richards has independently produced, directed, and released 3 feature films, 5 short films, and 4 web series.

Year(s) Title Format Director Producer Writer Actor Editor D.P. Soundtrack
2006 "Three Suits" Short ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2008 "Seffy D" Short ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2010 "Rodents" Short ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2011 The Amateur Monster Movie Feature ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2013 The Wayward Sun Feature ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2013–15 "Friday Night Weekly" Series ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2014 "Un Jardín Adentro de La Violencia" Short ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2015 "Poké Men & Women" Short Series ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2015–17 "Holy Shit" Series ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2016 "King's Tower Quarterly" Series ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2017 Batman & Jesus Feature ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2018 "Nicolas Cage Mother Mary" Short ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎
2023– "Japan by Foot" Series ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎

Bibliography

Year(s) Title Style Author Illustrator Publisher
2021 The Tocks on the Clock Picture Book ✔︎ ✔︎ ✔︎

References

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  3. ^ "The Wayward Sun - BIFF - Beloit International Film Festival". BIFF - Beloit International Film Festival. 2013-11-19. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
  4. ^ "'Un Jardin Adentro de la Violencia's' Jozef K. Richards - LakeFrontRow". LakeFrontRow. 2015-04-11. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
  5. ^ "Catch Holy Shit". Milwaukee Independent Film Society. 10 September 2014.
  6. ^ "Amazon - instantwatcher - Holy Shit". instantwatcher.com. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
  7. ^ "Holy Shit". King’s Tower Productions.
  8. ^ "Batman and Jesus the Movie". Mythicist Milwaukee.
  9. ^ "Shouldn't It Be Obvious That All Superheroes Are Fictional?". www.patheos.com. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  10. ^ "Hear Former President of AAoA's interview with Mythicist Milwaukee!". Atheist Alliance of America.
  11. ^ "Reason Rally Recap Part 3/3 w/ Paul Provenza and Jozef Kyle Richards". Mythicist Milwaukee. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
  12. ^ "Mythinformation Conference". Mythicist Milwaukee. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
  13. ^ "New local comedy series is hitting the web with new episodes every Friday night. "Friday Night Weekly"". Milwaukee Independent Film Society. 20 November 2013.
  14. ^ The Amateur Monster Movie (2011), retrieved 2017-02-06[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ "Wisconsin Film Festival 2012: "The Amateur Monster Movie" has a case of zombie love". Isthmus | Madison, Wisconsin. 2012-04-18. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
  16. ^ "The 12 Best Pictures of Little Face Mitt". Funny Or Die. Archived from the original on 2017-02-07. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  17. ^ Nyman, Shane (23 June 2016). "Milwaukee comedian trolls Appleton Trump event". Post-Crescent. Gannett Wisconsin Media.
  18. ^ Wild, Matt (21 June 2016). "Watch Reuben Glaser troll an Appleton Trump rally". Milwaukee Record.
  19. ^ Ross (2018-07-14). "MKE Short Fest Blog: 2018 Films: Nicolas Cage Mother Mary". MKE Short Fest Blog. Retrieved 2018-09-09.
  20. ^ "The Tocks on the Clock by Jozef K. Richards | BookLife". booklife.com. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  21. ^ THE TOCKS ON THE CLOCK | Kirkus Reviews.