Rian Johnson
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Rian Craig Johnson (born 1973 in Maryland) is an American writer and director, who won the Special Jury Prize for Originality of Vision at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival with his debut feature, Brick. Johnson is originally from San Clemente, California, and attended the high school where Brick was predominantly filmed. He then attended the University of Southern California and graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts in 1996.
In addition to his film work, Johnson is also an accomplished folk singer. Some of his songs can be found in faux albums on his website.
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[edit] Film Career
[edit] Brick
Made for just under $500,000, Brick is a crime drama starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Johnson has often said that he looked to the novels of Dashiell Hammett as inspiration for the film's unique use of language. While the film is classified as a film noir, Johnson claims that during production no references were made to film noir so as to focus the production away from reproducing a genre piece. Brick was released on DVD by Focus Features.
[edit] The Brothers Bloom
The Brothers Bloom, is the next film from Johnson, which started filming March 19th, 2007. It's a con-man film starring Mark Ruffalo, Adrien Brody, Rachel Weisz, and Rinko Kikuchi.
[edit] Other projects
Rian directed the video for The Mountain Goats' song "Woke Up New" in 2006.
Rian has made a number of short films, some of which are available on his website. His short film from high-school titled Ninja Ko is available as an easter egg on the Brick DVD.