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Josephine Decker (born April 2, 1981) is an English–born American filmmaker. Films she has directed include '' Butter on the Latch'' (2013), '' Thou Wast Mild and Lovely'' (2014), '' Madeline's Madeline'' (2018), '' Shirley'' (2020), and '' The Sky is Everywhere'' (2022). She also co-directed the documentary '' Bi the Way'' (2008) with Brittany Blockman.


Early life

Decker was born in London and raised in
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. As a child, she played the piano and dreamed of being a writer, as well as a photographer for ''
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''. She graduated from Highland Park High School in 1999 and
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in 2003, where she aspired to become a conductor and applied for a conducting class. She was inspired to become a filmmaker after watching '' Monsters, Inc.''


Career

Decker produced and directed her first short film, ''Naked Princeton'', in 2005. In 2008, Decker co-directed the documentary '' Bi the Way'' with Brittany Blockman, which focused on
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in the United States. Despite being described by '' Varietys Joe Leydon as a "once-over-lightly examination of an alleged cultural phenomenon", the film went on to win the Alternative Spirit Grand Prize at the
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. Decker wrote and directed her second short film, ''Where Are You Going, Elena?'', in 2009. In 2012, she wrote and directed the short film ''Me the Terrible'', which Richard Brody of ''
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'' called a "wondrous short film." In May 2010, Decker attended the last day of Marina Abramović's retrospective '' The Artist Is Present'' at
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. As she sat down across from Abramovic, Decker immediately disrobed and stood naked in the middle of the museum until seven security guards escorted her out over the museum’s no-nudity policy. Decker declared that her goal was to be "as vulnerable to bramovicas she constantly makes herself to us." In 2013, Decker wrote, produced, and directed her first feature film, the experimental psychological thriller '' Butter on the Latch''. The film garnered praise from Eric Kohn of '' Indiewire'', who said Decker's career was "one to keep an eye on", and Peter Debruge of '' Variety'', who wrote that "Decker has fashioned the kind of feature debut the film industry simply doesn’t support, but would do well to encourage: a visually poetic, virtually free-form groove in which emotion, rather than narrative, guides viewers through a young woman’s visit to a Balkan folk music camp." Decker was included in ''
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'' 2013 list of 25 New Faces in Independent Film. In early 2014, she completed her second theatrical film, the experimental erotic thriller '' Thou Wast Mild and Lovely'', starring Sophie Traub and Decker's frequent collaborator Joe Swanberg. To raise money for the film's post-production, Decker ran a crowdfunding campaign on
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with a goal of $15,500. The campaign closed on August 22, 2013, having raised $18,517. In his review, Kohn gave the film a B+ and commented, "Its labyrinthine characteristics suggest the unholy marriage of
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and
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. While nowhere near the same level of refinement as those giants, Decker concocts a wholly enveloping vision of isolation told with a grimly poetic style that wanders all over the place but never stops playing by its own eerie rulebook." In September, 2014, it was announced that ''Butter on the Latch'' and ''Thou Wast Mild and Lovely'' had been picked up for a theatrical and VOD distribution by Cinelicious Pics with a planned release set for November, 2014. Decker has also appeared as an actor in many independent films, including Joe Swanberg's '' Uncle Kent'', Onur Tukel's '' Richard's Wedding'', '' Saturday Morning Mystery'', the romantic tragedy '' Loves Her Gun'', and Stephen Cone's ''
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.'' In November 2015, Decker served on the jury of the 33rd Torino Film Festival. The festival had paid tribute to her work in the Onde section in 2014. Decker co-directed with Zefrey Throwell the 2017 documentary ''Flames''. As Deadline put it, "Shot over the course of five years, the project charts the immensely passionate and profound relationship between the two artists, watching the spectacular romance, excitement and adventure of their relationship at its peak, and the fallout as Decker and Throwell clash, falling out of love with each other." Decker’s third feature film, '' Madeline's Madeline'', screened at the Sundance and
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film festivals in early 2018. It features Molly Parker and
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, and introduces 19-year-old Helena Howard as a troubled acting student whose "class exercises become increasingly immersive and personal". In 2020,
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distributed Decker's feature '' Shirley'', inspired by the life of author Shirley Jackson. The film starred Elisabeth Moss and Michael Stuhlbarg, and was produced by Christine Vachon and executive produced by
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. On RogerEbert.com, critic Sheila O'Malley called it Decker's "most ambitious film to date." In a change of pace, Decker directed the coming-of-age drama '' The Sky is Everywhere'', which was released in 2022 by Apple+ and A24. In an interview, Decker said, "I think I was really ready to make something that was a little lighter and had more lightness and less gritty, dark, violent, sexual. Probably for my next movie, I’ll go back into it hard, but this was a nice little respite."


Influences

Decker cites ''
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'', '' Days of Heaven'', ''
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'', and '' Silent Light'' as her primary influences, as well as the novel '' East of Eden'', director Joe Swanberg, and frequent collaborator Sarah Small. She cited ''
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'' as a particular influence on ''Butter on the Latch''.


Personal life

Decker grew up as a
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, and is now a
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, having practiced the religion since at least 2011.


Filmography


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References


External links

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Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Decker, Josephine 1981 births Living people American film actresses American Buddhists American women film directors American women performance artists American performance artists Converts to Buddhism from Christianity Film directors from Texas Princeton University alumni Sundance Film Festival award winners 21st-century American women