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Robert Gregson is an American filmmaker. During the reconstruction of the Ed Sullivan Theater for the new Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Gregson directed "Envisioning a New Home for The Late Show", a viral mini-doc about the renovation. Gregson's short film The Refrigerator won the Best New Director Award at the 2015 Brooklyn Film Festival. In 2015, Gregson and Local Empire Productions raised $35,635 on Kickstarter to produce the feature film Trivia Night, a dark comedy about an underground pub quiz trivia legend in NYC. Trivia Night earned the Best Feature Film Award at the 2016 Omaha Film Festival.

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  1. "Envisioning a New Home for the 'Late Show'". 13 October 2015.
  2. "THE REFRIGERATOR by Robert Gregson @ Brooklyn Film Festival".
  3. "Trivia Night".
  4. "» Winners Omaha Film Festival".

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