Lawrence Michael Levine

Lawrence Michael Levine
Nationality American
Occupation Actor, director, editor, producer, writer
Years active 2004-present
Spouse(s) Sophia Takal

Lawrence Michael Levine is an American actor, writer, and filmmaker, best known for writing and directing the films Gabi on the Roof in July and Wild Canaries.

Career

In 2005, Levine wrote, produced, and directed his debut film Territory, based on his stage play of the same name. Critic Aaron West of eFilmCritic wrote of the film, "The off-Broadway version is undoubtedly the more appropriate medium for this story, and if given a choice, I would rather see it there. Still, I cannot help but applaud Levine for trying something a little different. His characters are extraordinarily ordinary, and his tightly wound screenplay reveals their (and our) brightest and darkest sides at various times."[1]

In 2009, he wrote and directed the short films The Empress and Fat Friend.

His next film, 2010's romantic drama/comedy Gabi on the Roof in July, received a positive critical response[2] and was praised by Eric Kohn of Indiewire, who called the film a "lightly amusing comedy".[3] The film is also noteworthy for featuring an early appearance of actress and filmmaker Lena Dunham.[4]

In 2014, Levine wrote, directed, and starred in the mystery/comedy Wild Canaries. The film received a positive response from critics and was praised by The Village Voice as being "...the closest a contemporary film has come to replicating the unbridled jubilance of a classic screwball comedy".[5]

Levine is married to fellow filmmaker Sophia Takal, with whom he has collaborated on several films.[5] In 2013, Jordan Zakarin of The Hollywood Reporter named Levine and Takal two of New York's next big independent filmmakers.[4]

In addition to his own films, Levine has also acted in such pictures as Richard's Wedding, Takal's Green, All the Light in the Sky, and V/H/S/2.

References

  1. West, Aaron (August 5, 2005). "Territory: Almost the equivalent of bringing a camera to a play". eFilmCritic!. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
  2. "Gabi on the Roof in July". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
  3. Kohn, Eric. "Babbling in Brooklyn: Life Lessons Abound in "Gabi on the Roof in July"". Indiewire. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
  4. 1 2 Zakarin, Jordan (March 26, 2013). "Fast, Cheap and Indie: The Rise of New York's Next Big Filmmakers". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
  5. 1 2 Marsh, Calum (June 18, 2014). "BAM's Blowout: Relish the Film Fest That Screens Only the Best". The Village Voice. Retrieved December 18, 2014.

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