Wayne Kramer (filmmaker)

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Wayne Kramer

Kramer on the set of Crossing Over in 2007.
Born 1965 (age 4849)
Johannesburg-Kew, South Africa
Occupation Film director, screenwriter, producer, storyboard artist
Years active 1992–present
Spouse(s) Jodi Kramer

Wayne Kramer (born 1965) is a South African (and naturalized American) film director, screenwriter, producer and storyboard artist. Kramer has written and directed films such as the 2003 film The Cooler, which garnered an Oscar nomination for its star Alec Baldwin, as well as two Golden Globe nominations for Baldwin and Maria Bello. He also adapted his 1995 short film "Crossing Over" into a feature length version which starred Harrison Ford, Ray Liotta, Ashley Judd and Jim Sturgess, and was released by the Weinstein Company in 2009.[1] He also wrote the screenplay for the film Mindhunters, but the final script was heavily rewritten by others and bore little resemblance to Kramer's original work.[2]

Career

Kramer first began directing with the 1992 film Blazeland, which was never completed. Kramer has since commented that the process was "an absolute nightmare from beginning to end" and that he has no plans to finish or release the film.[3] His first official release, The Cooler, was selected for competition in the 2003 Sundance Film Festival.[4] Later the same year The Cooler received a 2003 "Special Mention for Excellence in Filmmaking" from the National Board of Review.[5] A year later in 2004, Kramer was nominated for a Golden Satellite Award and an Edgar Allan Poe Award for the film's screenplay.[6]

In 2006, Kramer directed the fast-paced crime thriller, Running Scared for New Line Cinema. The film starred Paul Walker, Cameron Bright, Vera Farmiga, and Chazz Palminteri. Although Running Scared didn't do all that well at the box office, it has gone on to become a hugely profitable DVD/pay TV title for New Line/Warner Bros. and has achieved significant cult status in the few years since its release.[7][8]

In 2006, Kramer was one of several filmmakers interviewed for the Kirby Dick documentary This Film Is Not Yet Rated, in which he discusses the apparent absurdity of the fact The Cooler was given an NC-17 certificate by the MPAA simply due to a few seconds long shot of its lead actress' pubic hair.[9]

Kramer directed Pawn Shop Chronicles, which was released on July 12, 2013. The film starred Vincent D'Onofrio, Chi McBride, Paul Walker, Kevin Rankin, Matt Dillon, Elijah Wood, and Brendan Fraser.[10]

Filmography

References

  1. "Citizen's Arrest for Wayne Kramer's Tasteless Immigrant Drama Crossing Over". Village Voice. Retrieved 22 January 2013. 
  2. "10 Questions: Wayne Kramer". IGN. Retrieved 22 January 2013. 
  3. Berra, John (2010). Directory of World Cinema: American Independent. Intellect Ltd. pp. 17–23. ISBN 1841503681. 
  4. "Sundance Notebook: 'Cooler' Feels Lucky, Fowl Play and Indecisive Party Monsters". Salt Lake Tribune. Jan 21, 2003. Retrieved 22 January 2013. 
  5. "2003: Special Recognition For Excellence In Filmmaking". National Board of Review. Retrieved 22 January 2013. 
  6. "2004 Edgar Award Nominees". BookReporter. Retrieved 22 January 2013. 
  7. "The Best Movie You Never Saw: Running Scared". Retrieved 22 July 2013. 
  8. From Hell "Max Landis on Running Scared". Retrieved 25 July 2013. 
  9. "Censuring the Movie Censors". Time. Retrieved 22 January 2013. 
  10. Scheck, Frank (July 10, 2013). "Pawn Shop Chronicles: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 

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