Maria Burton
Maria Burton is an American director, producer and actor. She and her four sisters have a production company, Five Sisters Productions.[1]
Burton directed the feature films Manna From Heaven (2002), Just Friends (1996), Temps (1999), and co-directed the 2007 documentary Sign My Snarling Movie. She produced The Happiest Day of His Life (2007) and Julia Sweeney's Letting Go of God.[2] Burton also acts in films. She lectures on filmmaking at film schools such as USC and AFI.[3]
Burton graduated from Yale University with a degree in theater and filmmaking.[4] Her play, The Litany of the Clothes won first prize in the Earth Daughters' playwriting contest.[5] In Los Angeles, Burton continues her live theater activities.
She is co-chair of the board of The Alliance of Women Directors[6] and on the advisory board of Global Girl Media.[7]
Her recent work includes the short film Stephen Kanner: A Retrospective,[8] and commercials for the "Faces of Ford" campaign for Ford Motor Company.,[9][10] Her next feature film is a drama inspired by the "Mercury 13" women who were tested for the original astronaut program in 1961-62.[11]
References
- ↑ Burke, Jodie (2011-08-21). "Sisters making films: The Burtons". latimes.com. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
- ↑ Letting Go of God film site
- ↑ "Alliance of Women Directors". Alliance of Women Directors.
- ↑ Burton, Maria. "Huffington Post contributor profile".
- ↑ "Maria Burton company bio".
- ↑ "Alliance of Women Directors". Alliance of Women Directors. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
- ↑ "Who We Are | Global Girl". Globalgirlmedia.org. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
- ↑ "A + D Museum Presents Stephen Kanner Retrospective". Archdailey.com.
- ↑ "Faces of Ford commercials".
- ↑ "Faces of Ford commercial Dick Fuchs Mustang". Ford Motor Company.
- ↑ "Five Sisters Productions In Development". Fivesistersproductions.com. Retrieved 2011-09-05.