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  1. Lisa Cholodenko (born June 5, 1964) [1] is an American screenwriter and director. Cholodenko wrote and directed the films High Art (1998), Laurel Canyon (2002), and The Kids Are All Right (2010). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She has also directed television, including the miniseries Olive Kitteridge (2014) and Unbelievable (2019). [ 4 ]

  2. Lisa Cholodenko. Director: The Kids Are All Right. Lisa Cholodenko earned an MFA at Columbia University Film School where she made an award-winning short film Dinner Party (1997) Her feature High Art (1998) won the National Society of Film Critics award for Ally Sheedy's performance and The Waldo Salt Screenwriting award at Sundance.

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  3. Lisa Cholodenko. Director: The Kids Are All Right. Lisa Cholodenko earned an MFA at Columbia University Film School where she made an award-winning short film Dinner Party (1997) Her feature High Art (1998) won the National Society of Film Critics award for Ally Sheedy's performance and The Waldo Salt Screenwriting award at Sundance. Both "High Art" and Laurel Canyon (2002) premiered at Cannes ...

    • June 5, 1964
    • Ordinary People
    • My Brilliant Friend
    • My Own Private Idaho
    • David Lean Films
    • The Godfather
    • Sweetie

    The 1980 family drama represents what Cholodenko loves about movies. “That was a big one for me. That showed me you can really say some stuffabout people’s weird psychologies,” she says. “Here was a parent [breaking] that myth of unconditional love. I found it comforting! It felt like truth I hadn’t really seen out there, validated. I love the dang...

    As Cholodenko has moved more into TV, she cites HBO’s Italian series adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s novels as a new favorite. “It’s exquisite. It reminds me that there’s still hope out there to make stuff that’s really layered and restrained. I wouldn’t say that inspired Unbelievable, but those kinds of shows, that kind of filmmaking, really inspir...

    Gus Van Sant’s 1991 queer classic arrived as Cholodenko was just coming up. It galvanized her: “It wasn’t my story, but I was really emboldened by somebody going, ‘I’m gay and I’m making a film about gay guys that are interesting to me.’ And it’s so sexy to look at. It’s provocative.”

    Once resistant to Hollywood tropes, Cholodenko was introduced to Lean classics like Lawrence of Arabia later in life. “I remember being wowed by the [period], what he would do with the camera, the scope, that form of storytelling,” she says. “It opened up my mind in that way: the wowfactor.”

    When it comes to literary adaptations (she won an Emmy for helming HBO’s Olive Kitteridge), Cholodenko’s mind goes straight to some of the greatest films ever made. “For some reason I've been thinking a lot about The Godfather,” she says. “It had a real purpose and a punch [similar] to Unbelievable, in terms of being a crime saga. The limited serie...

    Cholodenko says Jane Campion’s 1989 drama is the film that made her want to direct. “I remember seeing that alone in my early 20s and thinking, ‘My God, this is such a powerful medium,’ ” she says. “I just was like, 'I'm a woman, and there's a woman, and I'm feeling myself in the camera, and she's saying things I'm not supposed to be saying.' It wa...

  4. Director Lisa Cholodenko's real-life drama of having a baby as a gay woman inspired The Kids Are All Right, her most poignant film to date. In June 2002, I had just finished Laurel Canyon and ...

  5. Jul 23, 2010 · Lisa Cholodenko is the writer and director of “The Kids Are All Right,” in addition to “Laurel Canyon” and “High Art.” I spoke with Cholodenko by phone today: Watch a preview of “The ...

  6. Jun 1, 2010 · In Laurel Canyon, writer-director Lisa Cholodenko’s follow-up to her masterful High Art, Kate Beckinsale plays a young med student who accompanies her first-year-resident boyfriend (Christian Bale) to Los Angeles, where the two move in with his mother, a free-spirited, hard-living, bisexual rock-’n’-roll producer (Frances McDormand).

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