David Zellner
David Zellner | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter, actor |
Years active | 1997–present |
David Zellner is an American film director, screenwriter and actor. He is best known for directing the films Kid-Thing (2012), Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (2014), and Damsel (2018).
Career
David Zellner started his career by studying at the University of Texas film school and then staged exclusively Independent feature films and short films. He always works together with his younger brother Nathan Zellner under the name Zellner Bros.[1]
Zellner's short film Sasquatch Birth Journal 2 (2010) got into the Sundance Film Festival in 2011 and was nominated for the Sundance Short Filmmaking Award that year.[2][3]
For his feature film, Kid-Thing (2012), which he directed and wrote, Zellner won a Best Film award from the 2012 Gen Art Film Festival.[4] He also received second place in a Village Voice Film Poll for "Best Undistributed Film."[citation needed]
For his feature film Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (2014), starring Oscar-nominated actress Rinko Kikuchi, which he directed and acted in, and co-wrote with his brother Nathan Zellner, he won a Best Director Jury Prize award at the 2014 Fantasia Film Festival. The film also won an Audience Award for Best Film and Special Jury Award at the 2014 Las Palmas Film Festival. At the 2014 Little Rock Film Festival, the film won the Golden Rock Narrative Award for Best Feature Film, and at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, the film won a U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Musical Score (by The Octopus Project) and was also nominated for the U.S. Grand Jury Dramatic Prize. Furthermore, at the 2014 Nantucket Film Festival, David and his brother Nathan won the Showtime Tony Cox Award for Best Screenwriting in a Feature Film for their screenplay Kumiko. Kumiko also won a "Most Original Film" award at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival. David was nominated for a Best Director Independent Spirit Award in 2014 for directing the film, with lead actress Rinko Kikuchi who was nominated for a Best Female Lead Actress Independent Spirit Award.
In 2018, Zellner released Damsel, a black comedy Western starring Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska and codirected and cowritten with his brother.[5] It was their widest-release and highest-budget movie to date.[6] The film tells the story of a pioneer on the American frontier seeking to rescue his would-be-bride from an apparent kidnapping.[5] Damsel received largely positive reviews. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 68% based on 117 reviews, and an average rating of 6.4/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "The beautifully filmed Damsel injects the western genre with a welcome dose of humor and some unexpected twists, although its stately pace may frustrate impatient viewers."[7]
Zellner then appeared as an actor in Riley Stearns' 2019 black comedy martial arts film The Art of Self-Defense, playing opposite Jesse Eisenberg.[2]
In 2022, IndieWire described the Zellner brothers as having two projects in development: an as-yet-untitled sasquatch film that would star Jesse Eisenberg as Bigfoot, and a science fiction film titled Alpha Gang starring Nicholas Hoult and Jon Hamm, about aliens deciding whether to invade Earth.[2]
Personal life
David Zellner and his brother Nathan have been based in Austin, Texas for more than 20 years.[6]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Plastic Utopia | James | Also director, co-writer, producer, editor |
1998 | The Curve | Deadhead #1 | |
2001 | Frontier | Officer | Also director, writer |
2002 | "Nutella and Gummi Bear Sandwich" | Music video; director | |
2002 | I Love You | Man | |
2003 | The Meat Market | Maynard Rollins | Short film |
2003 | Rummy | Sam | Short film; also director |
2004 | The Virile Man | Gary | Short film; director, writer |
2004 | Quasar Hernandez | Short film; director, writer | |
2004 | Dear Pillow | Phone Man #1 | Voice |
2004 | Oh My God | Witness | |
2005 | Foxy and the Weight of the World | Short film; director, writer | |
2005 | Flotsam/Jetsam | Short film; director, writer | |
2005 | Who Is On First? | Short film; director | |
2006 | The Cassidy Kids | Cat Burglar | |
2006 | Redemptitude | Preacher | Short film; director, writer |
2007 | "TRUCK" | Music video; director | |
2007 | Aftermath on Meadowlark Lane | Short film; director, writer | |
2008 | Untitled (Thanks, Get in...) | The Star | |
2008 | Goliath | Also director, writer | |
2008 | Baghead | Festivalgoer | |
2008 | Pardon My Downfall | Short film | |
2009 | "This Old World" | Music video; director | |
2009 | "Wet Gold" | Music video; director | |
2009 | Cinemad Mix Tape #1 | Australian Priest | Co-director |
2009 | Beeswax | Scott | |
2010 | Tug | Geno | |
2010 | Shit Year | Hal Ashland | |
2010 | Sasquatch Birth Journal 2 | Short film; co-director, co-writer | |
2010 | Hexadecagon | Director | |
2011 | Slacker 2011 | Kid with Soda #1 | Segment: "Boyfriends"; director |
2012 | "Star Bowling" | Music video; co-director | |
2012 | Kid-Thing | Caleb | Also director, writer |
2013 | "Sharpteeth" | Music video, cinematographer | |
2013 | Ain't Them Bodies Saints | Zellner | |
2013 | Love and Air Sex | Cab Driver | |
2014 | Dignity | Lamb | |
2014 | Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter | Deputy | Also director, writer |
2014 | Faults | Restaurant Manager | |
2015 | There | Thrill | |
2018 | Damsel | Parson Henry | Writer, director |
2018 | Ghostbox Cowboy | Jimmy Van Horn | |
2019 | The Art of Self Defense | Henry |
Web series
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | The Strangerhood | Sam | Voice |
2005 | P.A.N.I.C.S. | Frank | Voice |
2008 | Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction | PFL Troop | Voice |
2009 | FIDDLESTIXX | 3 episodes; director, writer | |
2010 | Rooster Teeth Shorts | Businessman |
References
- ^ Zellner Bros. – zellnerbros.com
- ^ a b c Bergeson, Samantha (August 22, 2022). "Jesse Eisenberg Teases Wordless Sasquatch Role for Zellner Bros. Comedy: 'I Grunt, but No Lines'". IndieWire. IndieWire. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
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"Sasquatch Birth Journal 2 Awards". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
Nominee: Short Filmmaking Award, US Fiction, David Zellner, Nathan Zellner
- ^ "Kid-Thing (2012) Awards". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
Winner - Best Feature - Best Film: Nathan Zellner, David Zellner
- ^ a b Weintraub, Steve (July 6, 2018). "'Damsel' Directors David Zellner and Nathan Zellner on Their Unique and Eccentric Western". Collider. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
- ^ a b Heid, Jason (July 2018). "The Zellner Brothers Ride Again". Austin Monthly. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
- ^ "Damsel (2018)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved March 22, 2023.