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Allison Anders (born November 16, 1954) is an American
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director whose films include '' Gas Food Lodging'', '' Mi Vida Loca'' and '' Grace of My Heart''. Anders has collaborated with fellow UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television graduate Kurt Voss and has also worked as a television director. Anders' films have been shown at the Cannes International Film Festival and at the
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. She has been awarded a MacArthur Genius Grant as well as a
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Early life

Anders was born in Ashland,
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, to mother Alberta "Rachel" Anders (née Steed) and father Robert "Bob" Anders. She has two sisters, one of whom, Luanna Anders, starred in her first film, '' Border Radio.'' Her paternal side has ancestry that traces back to the Southern Hatfield family and, more distantly, to
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's spy, Caleb Brewster, while her maternal side includes another Washington spy, Abraham Woodhull. When Anders was 4 years old, her father abandoned the family. Anders' mother and father were divorced when she was 5. At age 12, she was gang raped by three boys at a party in Cape Canaveral, Florida, an event that influenced several of her films. After her mother moved her and her sisters to Los Angeles, Anders suffered a mental breakdown at the age of 15 and was hospitalized. When she came out of the psychiatric ward, she was placed into foster care but ran away. She hitchhiked across the country, at one point ending up in jail. After turning 17, Anders dropped out of her Los Angeles high school and moved back to Kentucky. She later moved to London with the man who fathered her first child. In her early 20s, Anders moved back to Los Angeles with her daughter and attended a junior college, Los Angeles Valley College, while working odd jobs. Due to constant relocation as a child, Anders had not had a steady education. She said that growing up, most of her time was spent watching TV and going to movie theaters. Inspired by the films of
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and other filmmakers, Anders applied to UCLA Film School. During her time at UCLA, Anders produced her first sound film. Wenders attended the screening. She has called Wenders' 1974 film '' Alice in the Cities'' "one of my very favorite films, and a guiding light, since I first saw it at the Nuart (Theatre) in Santa Monica in the 1970s." In 1986, Anders got her B.A. in Motion Picture-Television from
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Career


Film

In 1986, Anders won a Samuel Goldwyn Writing Award for a script called ''Lost Highway'' that she wrote about her father. She said that after writing the script she shared it with her father, and was able to have a relationship with him again. Anders' first film, the punk music-heavy '' Border Radio'', was co-written and co-directed with Kurt Voss and Dean Lent and was made while they were at UCLA. It was nominated for Best Feature of 1988 by the Independent Feature Project for Best First Feature. The film told the story of three musicians who stole money owed to them from a job and then fled to Mexico. The story is set amid the Los Angeles punk-rock scene of the 1980s. With a $2,000 contribution from actor Vic Tayback and loans from Voss's parents to fund the film, the filmmakers made up for the small budget by using local locations and casting performers they knew. For the starring role, they cast Anders' sister, Luanna Anders, and musician Chris D., as the leading man, as well as Anders' daughter, Devon Anders, who played Luanna's daughter in the film. Violating UCLA policy, the filmmakers cut the film at night in the school's editing bays, while Anders' two young daughters slept on the floor. In 2007, '' Border Radio'' was given a special release on DVD as part of the Criterion Collection and was lauded as groundbreaking independent cinema. Anders' second feature, the 1992 film '' Gas Food Lodging'', earned her a New York Film Critics Circle Award and National Society of Film Critics honors for Best New Director; and nominations from the
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for Best Screenplay and Best Director. Actress Fairuza Balk won a Spirit Award for her role in the film. The film also won the Deauville Film Festival Critics Award and was also nominated for the Golden Bear at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. ''Gas Food Lodging'' is a coming-of-age story about a truck stop waitress and her two daughters, three vibrant, restless women in an isolated Western town. The screenplay was loosely adapted by Anders from the novel ''Don't Look and It Won't Hurt'' by Richard Peck. Her next film, '' Mi Vida Loca'' (''My Crazy Life''), was about girl gangs in the poor Hispanic Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, where Anders lived. It premiered at the
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in 1993, and saw wide release in 1994. The story features a female perspective on growing up in the inner city. Anders' 1996 film, '' Grace of My Heart'', was a musical drama executive produced by
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, about a songwriter (played by Illeana Douglas) and her career over several years, including work in the early 1960s in music publishing and production offices, a setting based on the Brill Building. This marriage to a songwriting partner and her emergence as a singer-songwriter in the 1970s are among elements paralleling the career of
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, but the film is neither a biography nor entirely fiction. The original soundtrack features new songs written in various styles of the era.
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and Burt Bacharach had their first collaboration composing a song for the film, "God Give Me Strength," and were nominated for a
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. In the late 1980s, Anders had become friends with members of pop group
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, and frequently inserted small references to the band in her films (character names, posters on walls, and so on). In 1999, after bassist John Taylor had left Duran Duran and was beginning to launch an acting career, she and Voss co-wrote and co-directed '' Sugar Town'', about the Los Angeles film and music industry. The film starred several musical friends of Anders', including Taylor, X singer John Doe,
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bassist Martin Kemp, and singer/actor Michael Des Barres. ''Sugar Town'' followed the interconnected lives of a handful of power brokers, wanna-bes and has-beens. Gwen (played by Jade Gordon), a self-centered would-be rock star, is working as an assistant to production designer Liz ( Ally Sheedy); when Gwen discovers Liz has a date with a music producer ( Larry Klein), any loyalty she has to her boss disappears. The film received two Independent Spirit Award nominations, for Best Film and Best Newcomer (Jade Gordon). The film also won Anders and Voss the Fantasporto award for Best Screenplay. Her 2001 autobiographical film, '' Things Behind the Sun'', deals with the long-term aftermath of rape. It was released on the Showtime cable TV network. The film earned an
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nomination for actor
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as Best Supporting Actor; and three Independent Spirit Award nominations: Cheadle for Best Supporting Actor,
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for Best Actress, and Best Film. Anders and co-writer Kurt Voss also received a nomination for an
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. The film was awarded the SHINE Award as well as the
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. ''Things Behind the Sun'' was inspired by an experience Anders had in 1967 when she was raped by a group of boys. Anders actually shot some of the film in the same location in Cocoa Beach,
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, where the gang rape occurred. Anders' 2012 film, ''Strutter'', co-directed with Voss, completed a loose trilogy of films about Southern California musicians that began with ''Border Radio'' and ''Sugar Town.'' A black-and-white road picture, the film featured Luanna Anders from ''Border Radio'', a scene in the motel room where Gram Parsons died, and a score with music by Ariel Pink and
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. The film was funded by a Kickstarter campaign. In 2013, Anders released the Lifetime-produced TV movie ''Ring of Fire'', a June Carter Cash biopic that featured the musician Jewel. The film was inspired by John Carter Cash's book, '' Anchored in Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash''.


Television

Anders began directing shows for broadcast and cable television in 1999, including several episodes in the second and third seasons of ''
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'', as well as episodes of '' Grosse Pointe'', '' Cold Case'', '' The L Word'', '' Men In Trees'', '' The Mentalist'', and '' What About Brian?'' In 2011, she directed an episode of the John Wells production, '' Southland'', which involved a car chase scene. Anders directed an episode of '' Turn: Washington's Spies'', which was especially interesting to her because she has distant relatives on both sides of her family who were spies for
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Other work

In 2013, Anders interviewed 94-year-old actress and Hollywood legend Marge Champion, who appeared at a 2013 Hollywood film festival screening of 1968 cult film '' The Swimmer'', which starred Burt Lancaster. The interview was featured among behind-the-scenes supplementary material on a 2014 Blu-ray/DVD release of the film by Grindhouse Releasing/Box Office Spectaculars Blu-ray/DVD restoration of the film. Anders and her musician daughter, Tiffany Anders, started the Don't Knock the Rock Film and Music Festival in 2003 in Los Angeles. In 2006, she appeared in the road-trip documentary '' Wanderlust''. Anders has also contributed to the web series '' Trailers from Hell.'' In 2013, Anders bid on and won a rock and roll record collection formerly owned by the actress Greta Garbo. She created a website called "Greta's Records" to curate and share the collection of 50 records.


In development / past projects

* Quanah Parker project at AMC Networks with writer Terry Graham


Long-term associations

Anders counts filmmaker
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as a mentor. She started as a fan, sending him letters and music, and Wenders eventually responded. Anders said that she created a faux grant that she "won" so that she and at least one other friend could study under Wenders on location for his film '' Paris, Texas.'' They have been friends for over 30 years.


Teaching

In 2003, Anders became a Distinguished Professor at the University of California Santa Barbara, where she teaches in the Film And Media Studies Department one quarter each year. She has taught courses on topics including autobiographic writing, rock and roll films, and music supervision.


Awards

* 1986: Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting – ''Lost Highway'' * 1986: Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards – ''Lost Highway'' * 1988:
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for Best First Feature – '' Border Radio'' * 1992: New York Film Critics Circle for Best New Director – '' Gas Food Lodging'' * 1992: National Society of Film Critics for Best New Director – '' Gas Food Lodging'' * 1992:
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for Best Screenplay nomination – '' Gas Food Lodging'' * 1992:
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for Best Director nomination – '' Gas Food Lodging'' * 1995: MacArthur Fellows Program * 2001: Independent Spirit Award for Best Film nomination – '' Things Behind the Sun'' * 2002: Spirit of Silver Lake Award from the Silver Lake Film Festival * 2002:
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for distinguished achievement and meritorious service – '' Things Behind the Sun'' * 2013:
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for Outstanding Directing of a Drama nomination – ''Ring of Fire''


Personal life

Anders has three children. Her two daughters are Tiffany Anders, a musician and music supervisor, and Devon Anders. Her son, Ruben Goodbear Anders, was fostered (and eventually adopted) by the Anders family for three years after the death of his mother, Nica Rogers, who appeared in ''Mi Vida Loca.'' Tiffany was named after the film '' Breakfast at Tiffany's.''


Filmography


Film


Television

* 1999: ''
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'' – director, 4 episodes: "The Caste System", "La Donleur Exquise", "Drama Queen", "The Big Time" * 2000: '' Grosse Pointe'' – director, 2 episodes: "Boys on the Side", "Star Wars" * 2004: '' Cold Case'' – director, 1 episode: "Volunteers" * 2006: '' The L Word'' – director, 1 episode: "Last Dance" * 2006: '' Men in Trees'' – director, 1 episode: "Power Shift" * 2006: '' What About Brian'' – director, 2 episodes: "What About First Steps", "What About the True Confessions?" * 2011: '' Southland'' – director, 2 episodes: "Sideways", "Fallout" * 2013: '' The Mentalist'' – director, 1 episode: "The Red Barn" * 2014: '' Orange Is the New Black'' – director, 1 episode: "You Also Have a Pizza" * 2014: '' Gang Related'' – director, 1 episode: "Invierno Cayó" * 2014: '' The Divide'' – director, 1 episode: "Facts Are the Enemy" * 2014–2015: '' Murder in the First'' – director, 4 episodes: "Pants on Fire", "Blue on Blue", "The McCormack Mulligan", "Nothing But the Truth" * 2015: '' Turn: Washington's Spies'' – director, 1 episode: "False Flag" * 2015: '' Proof'' – director, 1 episode: "Memento Vivere" * 2017: '' Time After Time'' – director, 1 episode: "Suitcases of Memories" * 2017: '' Riverdale'' – director, 2 episodes: "Chapter Seven: In a Lonely Place", "Chapter Fifteen: Nighthawks" * 2017: '' Graves'' – director, 1 episode "The Opposite of People" * 2018: '' Sorry for Your Loss'' – director, 1 episode: "Visitor" * 2019–2023: '' Mayans MC'' – director, 2 episodes: "Kukuklan" and "My Eyes Closed and Then Filled on the Last of Childhood Tears"


Works and publications

* Anders, Allison. "On Claudia Weill's film 'Girlfriends.'" '' Sight & Sound.'' Vol. 25 (10). London: British Film Institute, October 2015.


References


Further reading


Printed material

* Anders, Allison, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino. "Strange Brew." ''Four Rooms: Four Friends Telling Four Stories Making One Film.'' London: Faber and Faber, 1996. * Roman, Shari. "Allison Anders." ''Digital Babylon: Hollywood, Indiewood & Dogme 95.'' Hollywood: Lone Eagle, 2001. pp. 142–144. * White-Stanley, Debra. 2003. ""God Give Me Strength": The Melodramatic Sound Tracks of Director Allison Anders". '' Velvet Light Trap.'' 51, no. 1: pp. 54–66. * Murphy, J. J. "Shifting Goals and Plotlines in Gas Food Lodging."
Me and You and Memento and Fargo How Independent Screenplays Work.
' New York: Continuum, 2007. * Campbell, Neil. "The Idioms of Living: Donna Deitch and Allison Anders."
Post-Westerns Cinema, Region, West.
' Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2013. pp. 272–304. * Silverstein, Melissa. "On 'Gas Food Lodging.'" '' Sight & Sound.'' Vol. 25 (10). London: British Film Institute, October 2015.


Audio visual material

* Mori, Mark, and
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. "Allison Anders; David O Russell." ''Raw Footage.'' Pt. 6. Santa Monica, CA: Direct Cinema Ltd, 2008. Video. Original air date: 1996. * Calabrese, Peter, Tamara Gould, Jack Walsh, Xandra Castleton, Alexis Lezin, Danny L. McGuire, Gregory Nava, Allison Anders, and Michael Fox. ''Independent View.'' San Francisco, CA: KQED, 2001. Video. * DiPersio, Vince, Adam Bardach, Alan Smithee, Tony Kahn, William Hooke, Michael H. Amundson, Steve Audette, and Michael Bloecher.
The Monster That Ate Hollywood.
'' Frontline.'' PBS. Season 19, Episode 18. 2015. Video. Original air date: November 22, 2001. * Maslin, Janet, John Waters, Allison Anders, Hal Hartley, David O. Russell. ''Four Independents That Turned the Tide.'' 2006. Video. Videotaped at the BAMcafe, Brooklyn, NY, as part of the Sundance Institute at BAM season, May 21, 2006.


External links

* * – Blitter Baroque: workbook and public diary of Allison Anders * – Gretas Records by Allison Anders {{DEFAULTSORT:Anders, Allison 1954 births American women film directors American women screenwriters Screenwriters from California American television directors American women television directors Living people MacArthur Fellows People from Boyd County, Kentucky People from Cocoa Beach, Florida People from Echo Park, Los Angeles UCLA Film School alumni University of California, Santa Barbara faculty Film directors from Los Angeles Film directors from Florida Film directors from Kentucky 21st-century American women