'Andrew Bujalski' (born
April 29,
1977 in
Boston, Massachusetts) is an
American film director,
screenwriter and
actor.
Bio
Bujalski, born in Boston in 1977, is the son of an artist turned businesswoman, Sheila Dubman, and a businessman, Edmund Bujalski. He inherited the culturally rich mix of a
Jewish mother and a
Polish Catholic father. Andrew studied film at
Harvard's Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, where the
Belgian filmmaker
Chantal Akerman was his thesis adviser.
He shot his first feature, ''
Funny Ha Ha'', in 2002 and followed it with ''
Mutual Appreciation'' in 2003 (though neither film received theatrical distribution until 2005 and 2006, respectively). Bujalski wrote both screenplays, and appears as an actor, playing a major role in both films. In 2006, he appeared as an actor and contributed to the screenplay of the
Joe Swanberg film ''Hannah Takes The Stairs''.
As of April, 2007, Bujalski is in
Austin, Texas where he is preparing to shoot his third independent film which he also wrote. Concurrently, he is working on a
screenplay adaptation of a novel for
Paramount Pictures.
Style and Content
Bujalski's films are often compared to the works of directors
John Cassavetes,
Maurice Pialat and
Mike Leigh. Both of his feature films were photographed on hand-held
16mm by Austrian cinematographer
Matthias Grunsky and have a decidedly "
lo-fi" feel (reinforced by ''Funny Ha Ha's distorted
mono sound). The actors who appear in the films are non-professionals, many drawn from other media, including animator
Kate Dollenmayer as the lead in ''Funny Ha Ha'', musician
Justin Rice as the lead in ''Mutual Appreciation'' and experimental filmmaker
Bill Morrison in a supporting role in the same film.
Though his films often appear "
improvised", they are for the most part
scripted; the dialogue is often noted for its drawn-out, awkward nature, with characters frequently evading key topics. Many of the films seem to start and end
in media res, giving the films a "slice of life" feeling that suggests a larger narrative or world that we are looking in on.
The characters in Bujalski's films are mostly post-collegiate and
middle-class, with many working
white collar jobs. The desire for stability is a recurring theme, with many characters rushing headlong into attempts at a more controlled existence--this is exemplified by the one of the main characters in ''Funny Ha Ha'' eloping with his ex-girlfriend.
Filmography
★ ''
Mutual Appreciation'' (2006)
★ ''
Funny Ha Ha'' (2005)
Awards
★ Best Director, 2005 -
Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival
★ Best Screenplay, 2005 -
Newport International Film Festival
★ Someone to Watch Spirit Award, 2004 -
IFP
References
★
Scamper.net for rough Birthday info.
External links
★
★
Funny Ha Ha Official Site
★
Mutual Appreciation Official Site
★
"Young Intellectuals Making Movies", essay on Andrew Bujalski and
Noah Baumbach in ''
Dissent (magazine),'' Summer 2006.