director bio

Link Wolfe is a Los Angeles–based director and writer
originally from San Francisco. His work in narrative film
is rooted in character-driven storytelling and a strong
sense of place. His latest project, Lowboy Checkout,
marks a cinematic return to his hometown, created in
collaboration with executive producer
Joe Talbot (The Last Black Man in SF),
actor Ezekiel Pacheco (At the Gates), and
composer Nathan Salon (Good Time).

Earlier in his career, he directed music videos with outlets
such as Lyrical Lemonade and Dial Up, and helmed
commercial projects for Ben Davis and Too Cozy, experiences
that sharpened the visual style he now brings to longer-form
storytelling.

As a writer, Wolfe has collaborated with many established
directors, most recently co-writing High Priestess of Souls with
Pete Lee, a feature script selected for the 2025 Sundance
Catalyst program.

He is also dedicated to fostering creative communities.
Alongside Joe Talbot, Wolfe co-founded 48 Hills 24 Frames,
a San Francisco–based youth film program. In Los Angeles,
he curates the Gardena Picture Show, which celebrates
the city’s last family-owned single-screen theater by
showcasing the work of local independent storytellers
.