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Claudia Myers

Claudia Myers is an American screenwriter, director and producer. In addition, she is an associate professor of Film and Media at American University's School of Communication.[1]

Key Information

Early life

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Myers received an M.F.A from Columbia University's School of the Arts and a BA from Yale University.[2]

Career

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Buddy & Grace

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In 2001, she co-wrote and directed the film Buddy & Grace. The romantic drama tells the story of an elderly man struggling with his wife who suffers with Alzheimer's. The film was screened at several festivals including Sundance Film Festival and Los Angeles International Film Festival.[3] It also won the Student Grant Award as part of the National Board of Review.[4]

Kettle of Fish

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Myers wrote and directed the film Kettle of Fish in 2006. A romantic comedy of a womanizing and commitment-phobic saxophonist (Matthew Modine) in co-habitation with a research biologist (Gina Gershon).[5] The film was a part of the Tribeca Film Festival in 2006.[6]

Fort Bliss

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In 2014 Myers wrote and directed the film Fort Bliss. Fort Bliss is a film about an army medic and single mother Maggie Swann (portrayed by Michelle Monaghan) struggling to readjust to life with her family after a tour in Afghanistan.[7] The film won the Audience Award at the 2014 Champs-Élysées Film Festival.[8] After the release, Independent Magazine named Myers one of the '10 Filmmakers to Watch in 2015'.[9]

Above the Shadows

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Myers went on to write and direct the 2019 film Above the Shadows. The film is about a young woman (Olivia Thirlby) who has faded to the point of becoming invisible and must find her way back with the help of the one man who can see her.[10]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Genre
1999 Short Cut (Short) Director Comedy
2001 Buddy & Grace (Short) Co-Writer, Director Drama
2004 Anatomy of Care (Video) Co-Writer Drama
2004 The Kindness of Strangers (Short) Writer, director Drama
2006 Kettle of Fish Writer, director Romantic Comedy
2007 Outside the Wire (Video) Writer, director Interactive Feature
2009 The Long Road Back Writer, producer Documentary
2010 The War Inside Co-Writer Drama
2010 Below the Beltway Producer Drama
2010 Women at War Writer, producer Documentary
2012 Women on the Wing Writer, producer Documentary
2014 Fort Bliss Writer, director Drama
2016 Wild Oats Co-Writer Comedy
2019 Above the Shadows Writer, director Supernatural romance

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