- Allison Anders
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occupation = Director, screenwriter
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November 16 ,1954 ) is an American film andtelevision director . Anders has directed manyindependent films , on which she frequently collaborates with fellow UCLA film school graduateKurt Voss .Biography
According to an article in "Creative Screenwriter Magazine": "Raised in rural Kentucky, Anders spent her teens hitchhiking across the country, resulting in a series of adventures that often ended in jails and foster homes—experiences she credits with giving her "raw inspiration" for her cinematic portraits of rural Americans." [English, Elisabeth, " [http://www.creativescreenwriting.com/spw/aanders.cfm Interview With Allison Anders] ", "Creative Screenwriter Magazine", 2000.] At eighteen, she moved to England, then returned to
Los Angeles to raise her first child. She attended theUCLA School of Theater Film and Television and was granted aNicholl Fellowship by theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . Her screenplay "Lost Highway" (unrelated to theDavid Lynch film of the same title) also earned her a Samuel Goldwyn Writing Award.Her first film effort co-written and co-directed by Kurt Voss and Dean Lent was the
punk music -heavy "Border Radio ", which was nominated for Best Feature of 1989 by theIndependent Feature Project . Anders followed up with her popular 1992 film "Gas Food Lodging ", for which she won aNew York Film Critics Circle Award for Best New Director, and for which actressFairuza Balk won anIndependent Spirit Award . The film received five Spirit Award nominations including Best Director and Best Screenplay. "Gas Food Lodging also won the Deauville Film Festival Critics Award.Her next film for Cineville was "
Mi Vida Loca " ("My Crazy Life"), about girlgang s in Los Angeles; it premiered at theCannes Film Festival in 1993, and saw wide release in 1994.In 1995, she was awarded a "genius grant" by the
MacArthur Foundation . Although the 1995 collaborative film "Four Rooms " in which she participated in was largely panned by critics, it now has a cult following. In 1996, she won more acclaim with "Grace of My Heart ", the story of a backroom songwriter (Illeana Douglas ) who tires of making other people famous. Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach had their first collaboration on her film and were nominated for aGrammy Award .In the late 1980s, Anders had become friends with some members of the pop group
Duran Duran , and frequently inserted small references to the band in her films (character names, posters on walls, and so on). In 1999, after bassist John Taylor had left Duran Duran and was beginning to launch an acting career, she co-wrote and co-directed the film "Sugar Town" with Kurt Voss about the Los Angeles film and music industry, which starred several musical friends of hers, including Taylor, X singer John Doe,Spandau Ballet bassist Martin Kemp, and singer/actorMichael Des Barres . The film was nominated for twoIndependent Spirit Award s, one for Best Film and one for best Newcomer for Jade Gordon. The film won theFantasporto award for Best Screenplay for Anders and Voss.Her 2001 film "
Things Behind the Sun ", dealing with the long-term aftermath of a rape, won anEmmy Award nomination for actor Don Cheadle for Best Supporting Actor, 3Independent Spirit Award Nominations: Don Cheadle for Best Supporting Actor,Kim Dickens for Best Actress, and Best Film. She and co-writer Kurt Voss received a nomination for theEdgar Award . The film was awarded theSHINE Award as well as the prestigiousPeabody Award .Anders began directing shows for broadcast and cable television in 1999, including several episodes in the second and third seasons of "
Sex and the City ", as well as episodes of "Grosse Pointe" and "Cold Case ", "The L Word " , "Men In Trees ", and "What About Brian? "In 2002 Anders received the
Spirit Of Silver Lake Award from the Silver Lake Film Festival and in 2003 Anders became a Distinguished Professor atUC Santa Barbara where she teaches in the Film And Media Studies Department one quarter every year.2007 saw the DVD release of "
Border Radio " as part of the prestigiousCriterion Collection .Anders is the founder of the
Don't Knock The Rock Film And Music Festival in Los Angeles.Filmography
* "
Border Radio " (1987)
* "Gas, Food Lodging " (1992)
* "Mi Vida Loca " (1994)
* "Four Rooms " (1995)
* "Grace of My Heart " (1996)
* "Sugar Town" (1999)
* "Things Behind the Sun " (2001)References
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