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Joe Swanberg is an American independent filmmaker. Known for micro-budget films which make extensive use of improvisation, Swanberg is considered a major figure in the mumblecore film movement. His films often focus on relationships, sex, technology, and the filmmaking process. He is also known for his early collaborations with Greta Gerwig.


Early life

Swanberg was born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Georgia and Alabama. He graduated from
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in suburban Chicago and attended Southern Illinois University at Carbondale as a film major, earning a bachelor's degree in 2003. As a teenager, he worked at
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.


Career

In 2005, Swanberg wrote, directed, edited, shot, produced, and starred in '' Kissing on the Mouth'', his first feature film, for a modest budget. He followed it with '' LOL'' (2006), which marked Swanberg's first time working with actress Greta Gerwig. Gerwig and Swanberg collaborated on the director's next two features: '' Hannah Takes the Stairs'' (2007), which also starred filmmakers Andrew Bujalski, Ry Russo-Young, and
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and marked Swanberg's first collaboration with animator and actor Kent Osborne; and '' Nights and Weekends'' (2008), on which Gerwig shared a directing credit. Swanberg's next feature, '' Alexander the Last'', was produced by
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, who later cast Gerwig in his 2010 film '' Greenberg''. After spending all of 2009 working on '' Silver Bullets'', Swanberg finished seven features in 2010: '' Uncle Kent'', '' Caitlin Plays Herself'', ''The Zone'', ''Art History'', ''Silver Bullets'', ''Privacy Setting'' and '' Autoerotic'' (co-directed with horror filmmaker
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). ''Uncle Kent'' premiered at the
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in January 2011 and ''Silver Bullets'' and ''
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'' premiered at the
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in February. The rest of the 2010 films premiered theatrically in 2011 after screenings at film festivals. Four of these were later included in ''Joe Swanberg: Collected Films 2011'', a DVD boxed set from the music and video label Factory 25. In 2012, Swanberg wrote and directed the film '' Drinking Buddies'', starring
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, Jake M. Johnson,
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and
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. The film was acquired by Magnolia Pictures shortly after its SXSW premiere. The following year. Swanberg shot '' Happy Christmas'', starring himself, Melanie Lynskey,
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, and Anna Kendrick. This was the first of his films to be shot on 16mm film, rather than digital.4:
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The film premiered at the
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. His next film as director was '' Digging for Fire'', which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and stars
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. The film was released on August 21, 2015, by The Orchard. Swanberg wrote, directed, and produced '' Easy,'' an anthology series for Netflix. The series premiered in 2016 and ran for three seasons ending in 2019. ''Easy'' featured many of Swanberg's frequent collaborators from his films, including Jake Johnson, Joe Lo Truglio, and Nicky Excitement. In 2017, Swanberg and Jake Johnson co-wrote '' Win It All.'' Johnson stars with Aislinn Derbez,
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and
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. The film had its world premiere at
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on March 11, 2017. It was released on April 7, 2017, by
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. Swanberg is a noted proponent of Internet-based distribution for independent films and has made his 2011 feature ''Marriage Material'' available for free on his Vimeo page. He also released his 2020 feature, ''Build the Wall'', starring Kent Osborne and Jane Adams, on his Vimeo page. In 2021, Swanberg opened Analog Pizza and Video Store, a
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video rental shop in the back room of Borelli's Pizzeria in Chicago. In 2024, it was announced that he is working on a slate of five horror-themed feature films for Yale Entertainment.


Influences

Swanberg cites Elaine May,
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,
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,
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, and
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as primary influences on his work.


Filmography


Film


Producer only


Short film


Acting roles


Television


References


External links


Official site
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