This timeline traces Jodie Foster's development as a director and producer, highlighting her directorial projects and production ventures.
Directorial Debut - 'Little Man Tate'
1991
Foster makes her directorial debut with 'Little Man Tate,' a critically acclaimed film about a child prodigy and his relationship with his mother. She also stars in the film.
Producing and Starring in 'Nell'
1994
Foster produces and stars in 'Nell,' showcasing her ability to balance acting and production responsibilities.
Directing 'Home for the Holidays'
1995
Foster directs 'Home for the Holidays,' a comedy-drama film starring Holly Hunter and Robert Downey Jr.
Directing 'The Beaver'
2011
Foster directs 'The Beaver,' a drama film starring Mel Gibson, which generates significant media attention.
Directing Television - 'House of Cards'
2013
Foster directs episodes of the acclaimed television series 'House of Cards,' marking her foray into directing for television.
Directing 'Black Mirror' Episode
2019
Foster directs an episode of the anthology series 'Black Mirror,' demonstrating her continued interest in exploring diverse narratives.