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Joshua Safdie
Ben Safdie
Born
Occupation(s)Director, Writer, Actor
WebsiteRed Bucket Films

Brothers Joshua Safdie and Ben Safdie are independent filmmakers based in New York City, who frequently collaborate.

Biography

Raised in both Queens and Manhattan, Josh and Ben Safdie began making movies at a young age, inspired by their film-enthusiast father. They attended Boston University, where they co-founded the creative collective Red Bucket Films.[1] The turmoil of their youth, as children of divorced parents, became an inspiration for later work.[2] Their great-uncle is famed architect Moshe Safdie.[1]

Red Bucket Films

The Safdies are members of Red Bucket Films a creative collective formed by several friends and schoolmates, including fellow filmmakers Alex Kalman, Zachary Treitz, Bret Jutkiewicz, and Sam Lisenco.[1] They collaborate closely with each other on many projects. "What most of us are here for is to paint each other's canvases," says Josh.[3] They often work with nonprofessional actors.[2]

The Pleasure of Being Robbed

In 2007, Partners & Spade co-founder Andy Spade commissioned Josh Safdie to create a short film to promote Kate Spade Handbags. Together, Josh and Benny and their cohort fleshed out the concept into a feature-length script, which they began shooting with Spade's support. Co-writer Eleonore Hendricks stars as a lonely kleptomaniac.

The film premiered at SXSW in March 2008. It also played at the Cannes sidebar Directors' Fortnight, along with a short film The Acquaintances of a Lonely John directed by Benny. The film has also aired on the IFC.[4]

Daddy Longlegs

A second feature film, co-directed by Josh and Benny, premiered at Cannes under an alternate title Go Get Some Rosemary in 2009. Starring Frownland director Ronald Bronstein, it was inspired by the filmmakers' younger years living with their father, Albert.[2] Film critic A.O. Scott praised its "loose, intimate shooting-style," and Bronstein's performance. He called it a "lovely, hair-raising film".[5] Bronstein subsequently won a Gotham Award for Best Breakthrough Actor.[6] Go Get Some Rosemary won the Cassavetes Award at the 2011 Independent Spirit Awards, under its American title: Daddy Long Legs [7]

Future Projects

The Safdies are currently working on a new project, Uncut Gems, inspired by their father's time working in the Manhattan Diamond District.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Janke, Art. "Benny and Josh Make Movies" Bostonia Magazine, Spring 2009
  2. ^ a b c d Lim, Dennis. "Growing Up With Dad, Distilled With Bite" New York Times, May 13, 2010
  3. ^ Muhlke, Christine. "Our Gang" New York Times Magazine August 22, 2008
  4. ^ Kohn, Eric. "'The Pleasure of Being Robbed' Director Josh Safdie" indieWIRE October 2, 2008
  5. ^ Scott, A.O. "A Father Who Needs Some Supervision" New York Times, May 14, 2010
  6. ^ Szalai, George. "'Winter's Bone' Tops Gotham Awards" The Hollywood Reporter, November 29, 2010
  7. ^ Nominees February 28, 2011

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