Maria Giese
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Born | United States |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter |
Maria Giese is an American feature film director and screenwriter. A member of the Directors Guild of America, and an activist for parity for women directors in Hollywood, she writes and lectures about the under-representation of women filmmakers in the United States.
Early life
She has a bachelor's degree from Wellesley College and a Masters of Fine Arts in film directing from the University of California, Los Angeles's Graduate School of Film and Technology.[1] While at UCLA, she produced the student film A Dry Heat,[2] for which she won a CINE Golden Eagle Award.[3]
Career
Giese wrote and directed the 1996 British film When Saturday Comes,[4] produced by Capitol Films, UK, starring Sean Bean, Pete Postlethwaite, and Emily Lloyd.[5] She also wrote, directed, and co-produced Hunger, based on Knut Hamsun's 1890 existentialist novel of the same title.[6] Hunger was the first digital film made based on a classic work of literature. It starred Joseph Culp and Robert Culp and received two Best Film Awards and a Best Underground Film award.[7]
Giese's other directing work includes the short doc A Lotta Lambada, the short film Take Your Seat (aka Jewish Water) which also won a Cine Golden Eagle, and an episode of the TV sitcom Solo En America for Columbia TriStar. She did uncredited rewrites on the 1996 film North Star.
She has taught film & TV production at UCLA Extension,[8] lectures regularly, and writes extensively.
Giese is an active member of the Directors Guild of America since 1999 and currently serves as the Women’s DGA Director Category Rep.[9]
Awards
Giese is the recipient of numerous awards including two Golden Cine Eagles, a Kovler Writing Award, a Spotlight Award, First Prize at the American International Film Festival, a Charles Speroni Scholarship, and an MPAA Award of Excellence.
Activism
Giese is an activist for women directors. She is a member of the Alliance of Women Directors.[10] She co-founded, and frequently writes for, the advocacy website Women Directors in Hollywood.[11] Her writings have also appeared in Ms. Magazine[12] and Indiewire.[13]
Personal life
Giese lives in Venice, CA
Filmography
- A Dry Heat (1991)
- When Saturday Comes (1996)
- Hunger (2001)
References
- ↑ Giese, Maria. "Auteur Directors: Any American Women?". Indiewire. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ↑ "Maria Giese". Mobile Film School. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ↑ "CINE GOLDEN EAGLE FILM& VIDEO COMPETITION 1993 WINNER DIRECTORY" (PDF) (Press release). Cine. Retrieved 2007-02-11.
- ↑ Loewenstein, Lael. "Interview with Director Maria Giese". (UCLA). Retrieved 2007-02-12.
- ↑ Elley, Derek (1996-03-26). "When Saturday Comes". Variety. Retrieved 2007-02-11.
- ↑ "Hunger" (Press release). IndieFest. Retrieved 2007-02-11.
- ↑ "Hunger the Film". Hunger the Film. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ↑ "The Teacher's Guide" (PDF). UCLA. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ↑ "About the Women's Steering Committee". DGA.org. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ↑ "Alliance of Women Directors Members". Alliance of Women Directors. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
- ↑ "Women Directors in Hollywood". Women Directors in Hollywood. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ↑ Giese, Maria. "Lights, Camera, Inaction!". MS Magazine. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ↑ Giese, Maria. "DGA Celebrates Women Directors, But What's the Next Move?". Indiewire. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
External links
- Maria Giese at the Internet Movie Database
- Official website
- Official blog
- Maria Giese on Twitter
- On Many Fronts, Women Are Fighting for Better Opportunity in Hollywood, By MANOHLA DARGIS, 2015-01-21 The New York Times
- Hollywood’s gender inertia: Why there are so few female directors, By Hayley Krischer, 2014-10-03, Salon.com
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