Andrew Jenks is director/producer of “The Zen of Bobby V”. At age 19 he was the director and star of the HBO Documentary Film “Andrew Jenks, Room 335”. The film has premiered in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. At age 16 Andrew founded the Hendrick Hudson Film Festival. By its second year, the festival hosted keynote speaker James Earl Jones and has since become one of the biggest high school film festivals in the United States. Andrew is 22 years old and is currently on a leave of absence from New York University.

Blog Entries by Andrew Jenks

Why Obama's Inevitable Presidential Win Proves That the Millenials' Time Has Come

9 Comments | Posted October 23, 2008 | 04:21 PM (EST)


Why Senator Obama Can Thank My 22 Year Old Friends And Me For Helping Him Win The Election and Why His Inevitable Presidential Win Proves That The Millenials Time Has Come

By: Andrew Jenks

I am 22 years old. I am part of Generation Information. We are roughly between the...

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The Zen of Bobby Valentine

Posted May 12, 2008 | 12:09 PM (EST)


Japan is a work-oriented society. The 9-5 work shift is more like 6-9. Work seems to be the answer to everything. As one American reporter living in Japan pointed out, "even if I am not busy at work, I will always appear concerned, frustrated, and totally focused on something. If...

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