Some people study stories to figure out how they work. Other people live them. And then, there’s Corey Adams. His first foray into directing involved two weeks on a chicken farm, the Hell’s Angels, and $15,000 in unmarked Canadian bills, resulting in a rather unconventional web series about a couple of Canada’s most entrepreneurial hillbillies. His second and third films came into being when Corey won over a million American dollars in production money from Fuel TV, which he promptly converted into a one-way ticket to that liminal space where the surreal meets the familiar. Corey’s second feature, “Machotaildrop,” is a hairy love letter to skateboarding that is excelled on the festival circuit. His work is joyful, wry, transgressive, paradoxical, absurdist, magically-real, humane, SMART, AND not to mention funny,

-FARM LEAGUE

CLIENTS

PEPSI

ESPN

NIKE

SLOWTIDE

POLER STUFF

SEE SEE MOTORCYCLES

FOX RACING

McQ BY ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

MARC JACOBS

NATIVE SHOES

RED BULL

MANWOLFS

NORTHERN LIGHTS OPTICS

FUEL TV