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Nancy Laura Savoca (born July 23, 1959) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter.


Early life and education

Nancy Laura Savoca was born in 1959 in the
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, to Argentine and Sicilian immigrants Maria Elvira and Carlos Savoca, respectively. She attended local schools. After completing her courses at
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, Savoca went on to graduate in 1982 from
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's
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, the
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. While there, she received the Haig P. Manoogian Award for overall excellence for her short films ''Renata'' and ''Bad Timing''.


Career


1985–1999

After film school, Savoca worked as a storyboard artist and assistant editor on various independent films and music videos. Her first professional experience was as a production assistant to
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on his film ''
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,'' and as an assistant
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for
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on two of his films: '' Something Wild'' (1986), and ''
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'' (1988). In 1989, she directed her first full-length movie, the privately funded '' True Love'', about Italian-American marriage rituals in the Bronx. It won the Grand Jury Prize at the
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. The movie, starring
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and Ron Eldard, both making their film debuts, was praised as one of the best films of the year by both
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and
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of the ''
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''. Savoca was nominated for a Spirit Award as Best Director. MGM/UA picked up the distribution rights and
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released the soundtrack, with two songs reaching the Top 40 hits on the Billboard charts. Since then she has written, directed and produced movies for the big screen and television, written or polished scripts for other directors, and directed a number of episodes in ongoing television series. She was among five writers and co-wrote all three segments of the
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-produced '' If These Walls Could Talk'', a miniseries about abortion rights, and she directed the first two segments. The second segment starred
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, who played a married woman who does not think she can afford another child.
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starred in and directed the third segment, in which she played a doctor targeted by anti-abortion activists. It was nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards, including Best Miniseries or Television Film. In 1998, Savoca was feted as a "New York trailblazer" at the New York Women's Film Festival. Savoca was also honored by the Los Angeles chapter of the advocacy organization, Women in Film and Television. Two of Savoca's films, ''Household Saints'' and ''True Love'', are listed in ''The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made''
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. Her film ''True Love'' was called one of the "50 Greatest Independent Films of All Time" by ''
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.'' Nancy Savoca's work has also been the subject of a retrospective by the American Museum of the Moving Image.


2000 and later

Savoca directed the 2002 concert film '' Reno: Rebel without a Pause'' starring comedian
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. In 2012, Savoca and Guay were shooting a documentary on Gato Barbieri, an Argentinian jazz saxophonist. They were also currently working towards the filming of
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, 2005;
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, 2007) in which Savoca was again the screenwriter and director, while Guay was producing. When Revolution Books screened ''Dirt'' on August 11, 2010, Savoca appeared for a Q&A. Shot in NYC and El Salvador, ''Dirt'' is a
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about an undocumented cleaning woman. In February 2011, Colombia held a retrospective of Savoca's work which she attended. Savoca completed an independent feature, ''Union Square'', starring
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, Tammy Blanchard,
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recorded an end song for the film which was invited to open in 2011's
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. It was released in selected theaters throughout the United States. On June 4, 2012, Nancy Savoca received a ''Best in the Biz'' tribute in Canada's 10th Anniversary Female Eye Film Festival. On July 13, 2012, ''Union Square'' opened in New York City, Los Angeles and
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. An independent film shot in 12 days for less than $100,000, it received widespread notice from major print sources such as ''
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'' and the ''
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'', to online sources like ''
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'', ''Yahoo Voices'' and the ''Pasadena Sun''. In the fall of 2012, Nancy directed a short film for ''Scenarios USA'', an organization that uses the stories of high school students, transforming them into professionally made short films. Nancy worked with student screenwriters to help develop their original ideas into films that air on Showtime and become part of an innovative teaching curriculum used in high schools around the country.


Personal life

Nancy Savoca is married to her long time professional partner, Richard Guay.


Awards and nominations

*Haig P. Manoogian Award, 1982,
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*Grand Jury Prize, 1989 Sundance Film Festival – ''True Love'' *Winner, 1989
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– ''True Love'' *Nominated, Best Director, 1990
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– ''True Love'' *Nominated, Best Screenplay, 1994 Independent Spirit Award – ''Household Saints'' *Winner, 1996 Lucy Award – ''If These Walls Could Talk'' *Nominated, Outstanding Director of a Feature Film, 2000 ALMA – ''The 24-Hour Woman'' *Winner, Best Director, 2004 Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival – ''Dirt''


Filmography

*''Renata'' (1982) (short film) *''Bad Timing'' (1982) (short film) *'' True Love'' (1989) *''
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'' (1991) *'' Household Saints'' (1993) (also co-writer, with Richard Guay) *'' Dark Eyes'' (1995) (TV) *'' Murder One'' (1995) (TV) *'' If These Walls Could Talk'' (1996) (TV) (also co-writer, with
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'' (1999) (also co-writer, with Richard Guay) *''
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'' (2001) (TV) *'' Reno: Rebel without a Pause'' (2003) (TV) (also co-producer) *''
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'' (2003) (also co-writer, with Richard Guay) *'' Union Square'' (2012) (also co-writer, with Mary Tobler)


Television director

*''Chapter Five'', '' Murder One'', ABC (1995) *''1952'' and ''1974'' – '' If These Walls Could Talk'' miniseries (1996) *''Know Thyself'', ''
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'',
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(2000) *''Anywhere, Anytime'', ''
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'', HBO (2001) *''Dirt'', Showtime (2003) *''The Great Spacecoaster'' syndicated children's series (1980s)


As writer

*''Renata'' (short film, co-writer) (1982) *''Bad Timing'' (short film, co-writer) (1982) *'' True Love'' (co-writer with Richard Guay) (1989) *''Household Saints'' (co-writer with Richard Guay) (1993) *'' If These Walls Could Talk'' (co-writer) (1996) *''
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'' (co-writer with Richard Guay) (1999) *''
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'' (2012) *''Union Square'' (co-writer with Mary Tobler) (2012)Official site of ''Union Square''
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References


Further reading

*
Finding Aid for the Nancy Savoca papers (1955–2019, bulk 1982–2012)
Special Collections Library,
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