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==Filmography (director)== |
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Eli Roth (born April 18, 1972) is an American film director, producer and writer from Newton, Massachusetts. He is best known for writing and directing the horror movies Cabin Fever (2002) and Hostel (2006).
Career
Roth began shooting films at the age of eight after watching Ridley Scott's Alien (1979). He made over 50 short films with his brothers Adam and Gabe before graduating at Newton South High School and then attending film school at New York University, from which he graduated in 1994.
Actress Camryn Manheim gave Roth one of his first professional breaks in Hollywood, and introduced him to many well connected people when he first moved to Los Angeles. By the age of 20, Roth was the development head for producer Frederick Zollo, eventually leaving to devote himself to writing full-time. To earn his living, Roth did budgets and schedules for such films as A Price Above Rubies and Illuminata.
Cabin Fever
In 1995, Roth co-wrote Cabin Fever with his roommate and friend from NYU Randy Pearlstein. Much of the script was written while Roth was working as a production assistant for Howard Stern's movie Private Parts; Stern remembered and congratulated Roth on his January 11 2006 radio show. The movie was filmed in 2001 on a shoestring budget of 1.5 million (raised with private investors) and shown at the 2002 Toronto Film Festival. It grossed over $100 million dollars in worldwide theatrical box office and DVD sales.
Lionsgate used the theatrical success of Cabin Fever to raise the money to purchase Artisan studios. Lionsgate's stock rose from $1.98 a share at the time Cabin Fever was purchased at the Toronto Film Festival to nearly $6 a share after "Cabin Fever" was released theatrically. (Source: Lionsgate website financial reports.)
Hostel
Roth's second commercial film, Hostel, was made on a budget of $4 million, in 2005. It went on to gross $80 million worldwide in box office, and over $100 million worldwide on DVD.
Animation
Roth is an accomplished animator, having written, produced, directed, animated and voiced two series: Chowdaheads (1999) and The Rotten Fruit (2000). Chowdaheads was co-written and co-voiced with friend Noah Belson, and was made with traditional hand-drawn animation. The Rotten Fruit, which Roth again co-wrote and co-voiced with Belson, was made with stop-motion animation done with foam puppets.
Current Projects
Roth is working on three other film projects, including Hostel 2 (due for release in 2007); an adaptation of the Stephen King novel Cell; and along with Edgar Wright, will be directing a fake trailer for the Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez movie Grind House (2007). Roth will also appear in Tarantino's Death Proof segment.
Roth Set To Direct "Bad Seed" Remake
According to Variety Cabin Fever horror film dirctor, Eli Roth, is set to remake the motion picture "The Bad Seed" with Warner Bros Pictures.
Roth was noted as saing the follows:
- "The original was a great psychological thriller, and we are going to bastardize and exploit it, ramping up the body counts and killings," said Roth. "This is going to be scary, bloody fun, and we're going to create the next horror icon, a la Freddy, Jason and Chucky. She's this cunning, adorable kid who loves to kill, but also loves 'N Sync."
A writer is set to be hired in the coming future
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Filmography (director)
- The Bad Seed (Remake) (Announced by Warner Bros Studio)
- Scavenger Hunt (announced)
- Cell (2007)
- Hostel 2 (2007)
- Hostel (2005)
- Cabin Fever (2002)
- The Rotten Fruit (2000)