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Marc Forster
Forster in November 2008Born November 30, 1969
Illertissen, Neu-Ulm, Bavaria, West GermanyOccupation film director & screenwriter Years active 1995 - present Marc Forster (Illertissen, November 30, 1969 ) is a German-Swiss filmmaker and screenwriter. He is best known for directing the films Monster's Ball, Finding Neverland, Stranger than Fiction, The Kite Runner, and Quantum of Solace.
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Life and career
Forster was born in Au (today Illertissen), in the Neu-Ulm district of Bavaria. The son of a German doctor and a Swiss architect, Forster grew up in Davos, a winter resort in eastern Switzerland.
In 1990, when he was 20 years old, Forster moved to New York, in the United States. For the next three years, he attended New York University's film school, making several documentary films. In 1995, he moved to Hollywood and shot an experimental low budget film ($10,000) called Loungers, which won the Slamdance Audience Award. Forster's first feature-length motion picture was the psychological drama Everything Put Together (2000), which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
His breakthrough film was Monster's Ball (2001), in which he directed Halle Berry in her Academy Award-winning performance as the wife of a man on death row. His next film, Finding Neverland (2004), was based on the life of author J.M. Barrie. The film was nominated for five Golden Globe Awards and seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Forster received BAFTA, Directors Guild of America, and Golden Globe nominations for his direction.
Forster's next film, the thriller Stay (2005) starred Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts and grossed $8 million (USD) in the United States.[1] Stranger than Fiction (2006), a surreal romantic comedy starring Will Ferrell, was a critical success[2] and earned $54 million worldwide.[3]
Forster then directed an adaptation of best-seller Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner, scripted by repeat collaborator David Benioff and starring British newcomer Khalid Abdalla. The film follows an Afghani-American man who returns to his war-ravaged country to save the son of his former best friend. The Kite Runner was released on December 14, 2007 and grossed $73 million worldwide.[4]
Forster directed the twenty-second James Bond film, Quantum of Solace which began shooting on January 2, 2008, shortly before his 39th birthday, making him the youngest director in the series' history (beating the previous record set by Guy Hamilton, who was 41 when he directed Goldfinger five years before Forster's birth). Quantum of Solace was released in the United Kingdom on October 31, 2008.[5][6] This was the second highest grossing Bond film (behind Casino Royale), pulling in over $586 million worldwide.[7]
He is a frequent collaborator with Kansas City based motion graphics firm MK12, who've designed the opening credit sequences and other surreal onscreen graphics for The Kite Runner, Stranger Than Fiction and Quantum of Solace. He is slated to direct the film adaption of the novel World War Z starring Brad Pitt, which Paramount announced at the July 2010 San Diego Comic-Con.[8]
Humanitarian efforts
Marc Forster was, along with Renée Zellweger, part of the 2005 HIV prevention campaign by the Swiss federal health department.[9]
Forster is also involved in the Red Cross organization "Our World. Your Move" and additionally works with Rokpa International, who help the hungry, sick, orphaned and poor throughout Tibet and Nepal.[10]
Filmography
Year Title No. of Oscar nominations No. of Oscar wins 2000 Everything Put Together 2001 Monster's Ball 2 1 2004 Finding Neverland 7 1 2005 Stay 2006 Stranger Than Fiction 2007 The Kite Runner 1 2008 Quantum of Solace 2011 Machine Gun Preacher 2012 World War Z References
- ^ Box office data at Box Office Mojo
- ^ [1] Rotten Tomatoes
- ^ Box office data at Box Office Mojo
- ^ Box office data at Box Office Mojo
- ^ "Forster back in action with 'Bond 22'". The Hollywood Reporter. 2007-06-19. Archived from the original on 2007-06-30. http://web.archive.org/web/20070630003440/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3iccebdd9e18efe05191dda128a6adfd13. Retrieved 2007-06-19.
- ^ "New Bond film title is confirmed". BBC News Online. 2008-01-24. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7206997.stm. Retrieved 2008-01-24.
- ^ Box office data at Box Office Mojo
- ^ "Brad Pitt Officially Cast in Marc Forster's World War Z Movie «". Firstshowing.net. http://www.firstshowing.net/2010/07/22/brad-pitt-officially-cast-in-marc-forsters-world-war-z-movie/. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
- ^ "Lofe Life stop Aids". Lovelife.ch. http://www.lovelife.ch/stopaids.php. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
- ^ "Rokpa International: Helping in Nepal and Tibet". Rokpa.ch. http://www.rokpa.ch/. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
Preceded by
Martin Campbell
2006Official James Bond Film Director
2008Succeeded by
Sam Mendes
2012External links
- Marc Forster at the Internet Movie Database
- Marc Forster - Von Davos nach Hollywood at the Internet Movie Database
- "Straight on Till Morning" Marc Forster interviewed at AlterNet.
James Bond movies crew Official films
(EON Productions)DirectorsTerence Young · Guy Hamilton · Lewis Gilbert · Peter R. Hunt · John Glen · Martin Campbell · Roger Spottiswoode · Michael Apted · Lee Tamahori · Marc Forster · Sam MendesProducersComposersScreenwritersTitle sequence
designersOthersNon-EON films DirectorsWilliam H. Brown, Jr. · Ken Hughes · John Huston · Joseph McGrath · Robert Parrish · Val Guest · Irvin KershnerProducersFilms directed by Marc Forster 2000s Everything Put Together (2000) · Monster's Ball (2001) · Finding Neverland (2004) · Stay (2005) · Stranger than Fiction (2006) · The Kite Runner (2007) · Quantum of Solace (2008)2010s Machine Gun Preacher (2011) · World War Z (2012)Categories:- 1969 births
- Living people
- People from Illertissen
- German expatriates in the United States
- German film directors
- German film producers
- German screenwriters
- People from New York City
- Swiss expatriates in the United States
- Swiss-German people
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