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Nathan Silver

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Nathan Silver
Silver at the Berlinale 2024
OccupationDirector
Years active2006–present

Nathan Silver is an American independent filmmaker working out of New York City. He released eight consecutive feature films in as many years. His style includes working primarily with friends and family as actors in his films. He is best known for his films Thirst Street, The Great Pretender and the television series Cutting My Mother.[1]

Early life

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Nathan Silver is the son of Cindy Silver, who often appears as an actress in his films. Silver is of Jewish descent, which his work often explores and comments on. As a teenager he was mostly interested in poetry and playwriting. He went on to major in playwriting at New York University Tisch School of the Arts, where he graduated from in 2005. After college he interned for Richard Foreman at the Ontological-Hysteric Theater. [2]

Career

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At the age of 25, Silver directed The Blind, which was shot on 35mm film and had a short festival run. Starting in 2012 he began a prolific period of creation, directing a releasing a film every year until 2019. Exit Elena, Soft in the Head, Uncertain Terms, Stinking Heaven and Actor Martinez were all released at this time and played a festivals both domestic and abroad.[1]

Thirst Street premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2017. with a script co-authored C. Mason Wells, the film stars Lindsay Burdge as an unstable American flight attendant who pursues a French man in Paris after a one night stand. Filmed on location with Sean Price Williams acting as Director of Photography, the film proved to be Silver's biggest success to date. It was released by Samuel Goldwyn Films.[3]

A year later, in 2018, The Great Pretender premiered at Tribeca before being picked up by Factory 25. The black comedy-drama, tells the story of a French theater director (played by Esther Garrel), her ex-boyfriend and two actors playing versions of them in a stage play she is directing.[4]

In 2023, Silver went into production on Between the Temples a comedy starring Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane that follows the story of a neurotic Cantor and an adult Bat Mitzvah student. The script was co-written by C. Mason Wells and filming took place in Kingston, New York. [5] The film premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival and was later acquired by Sony Pictures Classics for distribution.[6]

Personal life

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Silver cites the films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Douglas Sirk, Nicholas Ray and Pier Paolo Pasolini as major influences.[1]

In June 2022, Silver married New York based dancer and choreographer Nicole Fuentes.[7]

Filmography

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Editor
2009 The Blind Yes Yes No No
2012 Exit Elena Yes Yes Yes Yes
2013 Soft in the Head Yes Yes Yes Yes
2014 Uncertain Terms Yes Yes Yes No
2015 Stinking Heaven Yes Yes No No
2016 Actor Martinez Yes Yes No No
2015 Riot Yes Yes No
2017 Thirst Street Yes Yes No No
2018 The Great Pretender Yes Yes Yes No
2019 Cutting My Mother Yes Yes No
2024 Watch Me Drown Yes Yes No No
2024 Between the Temples Yes Yes No No

References

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  1. ^ a b c Alloway, Meredith (September 28, 2017). "Director Nathan Silver on Thirst Street and Making Eight Features in Eight Years". Filmmaker Magazine. Retrieved September 5, 2022.
  2. ^ Brody, Richard (April 29, 2019). "A Filmmaker's Ingenious Web Series, Made in Collaboration With His Mom". The New Yorker. Retrieved September 5, 2022.
  3. ^ "Thirst Street movie review & film summary (2017) | Roger Ebert".
  4. ^ "'The Great Pretender': Film Review | Tribeca 2018". The Hollywood Reporter. April 28, 2018.
  5. ^ "Jason Schwartzman, Carol Kane Starring in 'Between the Temples,' an 'Anxious Comedy' About a Cantor and His Student (2023) | Brett Lang". May 10, 2023.
  6. ^ https://www.sonyclassics.com/film/betweenthetemples/
  7. ^ "Director Nathan Silver and Nicole Fuentes attend Opening Night of". March 2019.[failed verification]
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