Finn W. Taylor (born July 4, 1958) is an American
film
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writer and
director.
Background
Taylor was born in
Oakland, California
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, and lived in
Norway
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for a few years in his childhood. He attended the
University of Montana and later
San Francisco State University. He studied poetry and playwriting at San Francisco State before moving into screenwriting in 1993.
[Sony Classics]
About the Filmmakers: Dream with the Fishes
Retrieved 9 February 2006.
Taylor frequently works and produces films in the
San Francisco
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bay area rather than for major studios in
Hollywood and
Los Angeles
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. Taylor told the ''
San Francisco Chronicle'', "I feel really strongly that I stay based up here. My roots in San Francisco go way back to when I ran a literary series at
Intersection for the Arts. I see no reason to work anywhere else." Taylor has also cited the greater creative control and the ability to make unconventional films as a reason for remaining independent. In 1994, Taylor wrote his first feature film, ''Pontiac Moon''.
Career
''Dream with the Fishes''
Taylor's directorial debut was in 1997 with ''
Dream with the Fishes''. The film follows a suicidal man who forms a friendship with a terminally ill man. Taylor has claimed that the film is loosely autobiographical. Taylor himself once spent six years traveling around the country with a friend. In one interview, Taylor claimed, "When I was 19, I contemplated suicide and attempted to hold up a drug store." The film debuted at the
Sundance Film Festival
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The festival has acted ...
, and would go on to earn $460,000 in limited release. The film also received a relatively positive reception from critics. Roger Ebert said that the film, "shows some of the signs of unchained ambition." The ''Los Angeles Times'' said "of all the towering blockbusters this summer, 'Dream With The Fishes' has more heart than the lot of them."
''Cherish''
Taylor's next film would be 2002's ''
Cherish'', a romantic comedy about a female animator who is implicated in a murder. Taylor conceived the film while studying people under
house arrest
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in the bracelet program. The film is also recognizable for its soundtrack of pop music from the 1970s and 1980s, including
Modern English
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,
Soft Cell,
The Turtles, and
Tom Petty
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. The film debuted at Sundance and would receive mixed reviews from critics and had mediocre box office success. The ''San Francisco Chronicle'' said "Cherish is a film of real beauty".
''The Darwin Awards''
Taylor's next film would be ''
The Darwin Awards'', which Taylor began writing in 1999. The film is set around a forensic detective investigating a potential
Darwin award winner. It was also Taylor's highest budgeted film to date, and boasted a cast of well known actors including
Joseph Fiennes,
Winona Ryder, and
David Arquette. In January 2006, ''
The Darwin Awards'' premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute. It is the largest independent film festival in the United States, with 423,234 combined in-person and online viewership in 2023.
The festival has acted ...
. The film was the first to feature actor
Chris Penn to be released after the actor's death. Taylor would say of Penn, "he gave an incredible performance in the film that's going to make a lot of people laugh for a years to come."
WENN, 26 January 2006
Retrieved 6 February 2006.
Filmography
Further reading
*
TheMovieChicks.com. April 13, 2002. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
*Pam Grady
A Dream to Cherish
Reel.com. 2005. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
*John Bernstein
Retrieved 5 February 2006.
*Peter Castro, Nick Leshi
Video Street Date Magazine. 1999. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
*Gabrielle Shannon
Urban Desires. 1997. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
References
External links
*
at The New York Times
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American male screenwriters
Film directors from California
1958 births
Living people