- Joshua Seftel
Joshua Seftel (born
July 17 1968 ) is an American filmmaker. [ http://imdb.com/name/nm0781733/ IMDB.com Joshua Seftel ] Born inSchenectady, New York , Seftel graduated fromTufts University in the class of 1990 as a Pre-med and French Literature major. He currently lives inNew York City and is represented byCreative Artists Agency inLos Angeles, California . Seftel directed the feature film comedy "War, Inc. " (2008), a political satire about an American assassin sent on a mission to a war zone in Central Asia, starringJohn Cusack ,Hilary Duff ,Marisa Tomei ,Joan Cusack , andBen Kingsley . He also directed the award-winning documentary about American campaign politics, "Taking on the Kennedys."Career
Documentary Films
Seftel began his career in documentaries. At age 22, he received a National Emmy Nomination for his first film, "Lost and Found: the Story of Romania’s Forgotten Children," [ http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE3D81E3AF932A35753C1A964958260&scp=4&sq=joshua+seftel New York Times review of "Lost and Found: the Story of Romania's Forgotten Children" ] a documentary about the plight of Romania’s 120,000 orphaned and abandoned children. Seftel lived in orphanages for several weeks while shooting the film. The Public Television broadcast of the film, which Seftel made for only $2,000, led to hundreds of adoptions of Romanian orphans and helped raise money and awareness for the cause.
"Old Warrior," (1994) Seftel’s next film, is a documentary about the forgotten history of the Senior Citizens Power Movement and its founder, Frank J. Manning and received the Gold Plaque at the
Chicago International Film Festival and was broadcast on Public TV.In 1996, Seftel produced "Taking on the Kennedys" [http://www.docurama.com/productdetail.html?productid=NV-NVG-9658 Taking on the Kennedys] for the
PBS seriesP.O.V. [ http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov1996/takingonthekennedys/about.html P.O.V. "Taking on the Kennedys" ] which followed the campaign of Republican candidate Kevin Vigilante as he challengedPatrick Kennedy for a U.S. Congressional seat in Rhode Island. "Taking on the Kennedys" was named one of TIME’s “Ten Best Television Programs of 2006” [ http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,985747-2,00.html TIME Magazine "Ten Best Television Programs of 2006" ] and has been anthologized in P.O.V.’s 20th Anniversary Collection DVD set. [http://www.amazon.com/POV-20th-Anniversary-Collection-P-O-V/dp/B000KJU1J6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1219250526&sr=8-2 P.O.V.'s 20th Anniversary Collection DVD set]Seftel's next film was "Ennis’ Gift," an
HBO documentary about learning differences produced withBill Cosby and wife Camille Hanks in memory of their late son Ennis, which featuredDanny Glover ,James Earl Jones ,Anne Bancroft ,Robert Rauschenberg ,Charles Schwab andBruce Jenner . It has been called “inspirational” byThe Boston Globe and received the 2002 Literacy in Media Award from the Literacy Network of Greater Los Angeles.cripted Work
Seftel broke into scripted film work with "Breaking the Mold: The Kee Malesky Story" [ http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B06E1DE1338F933A25757C0A9629C8B63&scp=3&sq=joshua+seftel New York Times review of "Breaking the Mold: The Kee Malesky Story" ] that told the fictional story of one young librarian’s quest to defeat toxic, asthma-inducing mold. The title character borrows the name of real-life
NPR librarian Kee Malesky. The humorous film originated whenMaryland Public Television asked Seftel to make a fictional piece about indoor air quality for middle-school aged children. The film played at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, the Newport International Film Festival, theAustin Film Festival and won the Jury Prize at theChicago International Children's Film Festival . "Breaking the Mold" was shown at the One Reel Film Festival inSeattle where directorAlexander Payne was a judge.Feature Films
After seeing the film "Breaking the Mold", Director Alexander Payne championed Seftel as a director of features and put him in touch with
John Cusack andMark Leyner who were taken with Seftel's work. This led to Seftel directing the feature film "War, Inc. " starring Cusack, and co-written by Leyner, Cusack, andJeremy Pikser . "War, Inc." premiered at the 7th AnnualTribeca Film Festival in April of 2008 and played nationally in theaters. The movie is a political satire set in Turaqistan, a fictional country occupied by an American private corporation run by a former US Vice-President (Dan Aykroyd). In an effort to monopolize the opportunities the war-torn nation offers, the corporation's CEO hires a troubled hit man (Cusack), to kill a Middle Eastern oil minister. Struggling with his own growing demons, the assassin must pose as the corporation's Trade Show Producer in order to pull off this latest hit, while maintaining his cover by organizing the high-profile wedding of Yonica Babyyeah (Duff) an outrageous Middle Eastern pop star, and keeping a sexy left wing reporter (Tomei) in check. [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0884224/plotsummary War, Inc. (2008) Plot Summary on IMDB.com ]In the film’s opening night in New York and Los Angeles, per screen, the movie was second to only Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Despite the film’s small budget, it easily fought it’s way to the top of weekend box offices and enjoyed a successful theatrical release among niche audiences. [ http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-cause4-2008jun04,0,7464253.story Cusack's 'War, Inc.' finds its niche - LA Times, June 4, 2008 ]
Television, Radio, and Print Journalism
Seftel has also worked in television, producing for ABC Turning Point,
CBS Evening News ,CBS Sunday Morning , PBS' Nova Science Now series and the award-winning public radio program "This American Life ". At CBS News, Seftel was brought in by then Executive Vice President Jonathan Klein (current President ofCNN ) to pioneer the use of the mini-DV format at the network.For
This American Life , Seftel produced a 1997 radio documentary entitled "Trek" [ http://thislife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?episode=72 This American Life Episode 72 "Trek" ] about an exploration of race and friendship in post-apartheid South Africa. He also produced a segment called “Still Life” in episode #2 “My Way” for "This American Life" [ http://thislife.org/TV_Episode.aspx?episode=2 This American Life television show, episode 2 ] the television show, which aired onShowtime in 2007. Seftel also adapted NPR's popular "This I Believe" series from radio to public television forWGBH Boston. Seftel's short stories and articles have been featured onNPR ,Salon.com , andThe Seattle Times .Reality Television
In reality television, Seftel directed the first two seasons of "
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy " and received a NationalEmmy Award Nomination for his work on the series. He also helped develop the A&E series "Confessions of a Matchmaker," featuring Patti Novak, directing the series pilot, and served as Supervising Producer for the series. Seftel also developed theEmmy -nominated PBS children’s reality game show "Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman " and directed the inaugural season.Awards and Recognitions
Seftel was awarded a National Arts Journalism Fellowship [ [http://www.artsjournal.com/najp/2006/06/post.html najp: ] ] at the
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism andColumbia University School of the Arts in 2003.References
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