- Sally Potter
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occupation =Film director &screenwriter
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19 September 1949 inLondon ) is an Englishfilm director andscreenwriter . Her films include "Orlando", "The Man Who Cried ", "The Tango Lesson ", and more recently, "Yes".Having left school at sixteen to become a filmmaker, she joined the
London Film-Makers' Co-op and started making experimental short films. She later trained as a dancer and choreographer at theLondon School of Contemporary Dance , before founding her own company, The Limited Dance Company.Potter went on to become an award winning performance artist and theatre director, with shows including "Mounting", "Death and the Maiden" and "Berlin". In addition, she was a member of several music bands (including the
Feminist Improvising Group andThe Film Music Orchestra ) working as a lyricist and singer. She collaborated (as a singer-songwriter) with composerLindsay Cooper on the song cycle "Oh Moscow" which was performed throughoutEurope ,Russia andNorth America . Her music work continued later when she co-composed withDavid Motion the soundtrack to "Orlando", and created the score for "The Tango Lesson". Her most recent music work is as producer and composer of the original tracks for "Yes".Potter returned to filmmaking with her short film "Thriller" (1979) which was a hit on the international festival circuit. This was followed by her first feature film, "The Gold Diggers" (1983), starring
Julie Christie ; a short film, "The London Story" (1986); a documentary series forChannel 4 , "Tears, Laughter, Fears and Rage" (1986); and a programme about women in Soviet cinema, "I Am an Ox, I Am a Horse, I Am a Man, I Am a Woman" (1988).The internationally acclaimed "Orlando" (1992) bought Potter's work to a wide audience. Starring
Tilda Swinton , the film was based onVirginia Woolf 's classic novel and adapted for the screen by Potter. In addition to two Academy Award nominations, "Orlando" won more than 25 international awards, including the Felix awarded by theEuropean Film Academy for the best Young European Film of 1993, and first prizes atSt Petersburg ,Thessaloniki and other festivals.Her next film was "The Tango Lesson", in which she also performed, with renowned tango dancer
Pablo Veron . First presented at theVenice Film Festival , the film was awarded the "Ombú de Oro" for Best Film at theMar del Plata Film Festival ,Argentina , the SADAIC Great Award from the Sociedad Argentina de Autores y Compositores de Música, as well as receiving Best Film nominations fromBAFTA and theUS National Board of Review .In
2000 she completed "The Man Who Cried " (starringJohnny Depp ,Christina Ricci ,Cate Blanchett andJohn Turturro ), a story set just beforeWorld War II inParis , in the world of theopera .Sally's most recent film "Yes" opened in the U.S. & UK in 2005, after a year of touring the world-wide festival circuit. "Yes" is the story of a passionate love affair between an American woman (
Joan Allen ) and a Middle-Eastern man (Simon Abkarian ), the dialogue of which is entirely inIambic Pentameter .Potter maintains a daily online diary on the official website for her latest film "Yes".
She directs
English National Opera 's new production ofBizet 'sCarmen in 2007, opening on 29 September at theLondon Coliseum starringAlice Coote . * [http://www.eno.org ENO Official site]Feature film credits
* "Yes" (2004)
* "The Man Who Cried " (2000)
* "The Tango Lesson " (1997)
* "Orlando" (1992)
* "I Am an Ox, I Am a horse, I Am a Man, I Am a Woman " (1988)
* "The Gold Diggers" (1983)
* "London Story" (1980)
* "Thriller" (1979)External links
* [http://www.sallypotter.com Official site]
* [http://www.eno.org/carmen Carmen Mini site]
* [http://www.guernicamag.com/interviews/91/yes/ Guernicamag.com interview]
* [http://www.yesthemovie.co.uk Official site for "Yes"]
*imdb name|id=0006845|name=Sally Potter
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAo7uB9Rq2U Who is Sally Potter video]
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