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  1. Life and career. Bujalski, born in Boston in 1977, is the son of artist-turned-businesswoman Sheila Dubman and businessman Edmund Bujalski. His father is Catholic and his mother is Jewish. [5] He grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, [6] where he attended the same high school as Beeswax collaborator Alex Karpovsky (although the two didn't know each ...

  2. Andrew Bujalski is an American filmmaker who has made four features, including Computer Chess and Support the Girls. He studied film at Harvard and was influenced by Chantal Akerman. See his biography, awards, credits, photos and videos on IMDb.

    • January 1, 1
    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  3. May 1, 2019 · To say Andrew Bujalski burst onto the scene with his two early movies, 2005’s Funny Ha Ha and Mutual Appreciation, might be an overstatement; after all, he was soon dubbed the “ godfather of ...

  4. Aug 11, 2023 · Andrew Bujalski is a Massachusetts-born, Austin-based filmmaker largely credited for starting the so-called mumblecore movement with his debut feature Funny Ha Ha (2002). His early works were viewed as part of an era of low-budget, American indie films heavy on dialogue and centered around life as a young adult.

  5. Andrew Bujalski. Director: Computer Chess. Andrew Bujalski, born in Boston in 1977, is the son of an artist-turned-businesswoman, Sheila Dubman, and a businessman, Edmund Bujalski. Andrew studied film at Harvard's Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, where the Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman was his thesis advisor. He shot his first feature, Funny Ha Ha, in 2002, and followed it with Mutual Appreciation in 2003 - though neither film received theatrical distribution...

    • April 29, 1977
  6. Sep 13, 2023 · The filmmaker and writer shares his personal list of favorite movies from the Criterion Collection, ranging from Broadcast News to Love & Basketball. He also reveals his #1 GOAT movie and his admiration for Cassavetes.

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  8. Jun 11, 2022 · Andrew BujalskiChris Pizzello/Invision/AP “There There” eventually became Bujalski’s longest production: He started shooting in March 2021 and finished in September. During those six months ...