Marisa Silver

Marisa Silver

Nacimiento : 1960-04-23, Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA

Historia

Marisa Silver (born April 23, 1960) is an American author, screenwriter and film director, as well as the daughter of director Joan Micklin Silver. Marisa Silver directed her first film, Old Enough, while she studied at Harvard University. The film won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 1984, when Silver was 23. Silver went on to direct three more feature films, Permanent Record (1988), with Keanu Reeves, Vital Signs (1990) with Diane Lane and Jimmy Smits, and He Said, She Said (1991), with Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth Perkins. The latter was co-directed with her husband-to-be, Ken Kwapis. After making her career in Hollywood, she switched her profession and entered graduate school to become a short story writer. Her first short story appeared in The New Yorker magazine in 2000 and subsequently several more stories have been published there. Silver published the short-story collection, Babe in Paradise, in 2001. That collection was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and was a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year. A story from the collection was included in The Best American Short Stories 2000. In 2005, W. W. Norton & Company published her novel, No Direction Home. Her novel The God of War was published in April 2008 by Simon & Schuster. Her second short-story collection, Alone with You, was published in 2010, and her third novel, Mary Coin, in 2013. She was a visiting Senior Lecturer at the Otis College Graduate Writing Program in 2017 and also on the fiction faculty at Warren Wilson College. She was awarded the 2017 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship for Fiction. Her most recent work, a novel titled Little Nothing, was released September 13, 2016.

Perfil

Marisa Silver

Películas

Indecency
Director
Thriller about three friends who work in an advertising agency, one of whom has a nervous breakdown. Upon her recovery, she embarks upon an affair with her former employer's husband, with deadly consequences.
Él dijo, ella dijo
Director
Dan y Lorie, dos jóvenes periodisas con pocas cosas en común, trabajan para la misma empresa periodística. A menudo tienen puntos de vista completamente divergentes sobre las cuestiones a tratar. Esta explosiva relación hace que un avispado productor televisivo les conceda su propio programa (llamado "el dijo, ella dijo) para mostrar sus puntos de vista opuestos delante de las cámaras. Sin embargo su diario trabajo en común hace que salte la chispa del amor, hecho que afectará negativamente a la audiencia del programa.
Vital Signs
Director
As they enter their third year of medical school, a group of young students must prepare to decide what they intend to specialize in. Somehow, they must impress the Chief of Surgery while learning how to survive the life-and-death area of medicine and the complexity of their everyday lives.
Siempre con nosotros (Permanent Record)
Director
David Sinclair (Alan Boyce) es un estudiante inteligente y de éxito. Estudia el último año de secundaria, y tiene un grupo musical con el que está a punto de gragar un disco. Un día, sin motivo aparente, David se lanza desde un acantilado al mar y deja a todos sus allegados destrozados, especialmente en su mejor amigo Chris (Keanu Reeves)
Old Enough
Writer
The 12 years old well-bred Lonnie meets the impudent Karen on the street. They spend some time together and Karen teaches Lonnie some of her favorite occupancies, like make-up, shoplifting, skipping school and lying to the parent about it, but confessing to the priest later. But Karen also learns some honesty from Lonnie. A film about social differences and growing up.
Old Enough
Director
The 12 years old well-bred Lonnie meets the impudent Karen on the street. They spend some time together and Karen teaches Lonnie some of her favorite occupancies, like make-up, shoplifting, skipping school and lying to the parent about it, but confessing to the priest later. But Karen also learns some honesty from Lonnie. A film about social differences and growing up.