Scott Cummings
Scott Cummings is a Buffalo-born, New York-based filmmaker. In 2014, he was named one of Filmmaker magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film. He received his MFA in Film Directing at the California Institute of the Arts and currently makes a living as a commercial editor. His work has screened at MOMA, BAMcinemaFest, Visions du Reel, CPH:DOX, Chicago Underground Film Fest, the Centre Georges Pompidou and more. His film Buffalo Juggalos was awarded the Grand Jury Prize for Live Action Short at the 2014 AFI Fest and his debut feature, Realm of Satan, premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival and is in theaters now, including a special screening at Metrograph in New York City on September 20.
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Revisited: Becoming the Green Door, or How Working in Porn Shaped Me as a Filmmaker
Scott Cummings, whose film Realm of Satan is out now, looks back on his unlikely roots in adult entertainment.
Becoming the Green Door, or How Working in Porn Shaped Me as a Filmmaker
Scott Cummings, whose film Realm of Satan is out now, looks back on his unlikely roots in adult entertainment.
Scott Cummings (Buffalo Juggalos) Talks Ulrich Seidl’s In the Basement
The director of the most rigorous, uncompromising and disturbing films you have never seen goes underground for his latest work.
Scott Cummings (Buffalo Juggalos) Talks Whitney Horn and Lev Kalman’s L for Leisure
A group of graduate students getting high on distressed jeans is just one of the surprising, giddy pleasures this excitingly original movie offers.
Scott Cummings (Buffalo Juggalos) Talks Aleksei German’s Hard to Be a God
Almost three hours in length and close to 15 years in the making, a Russian medieval sci-fi epic finally hits the big screen.



