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Eva Kolodner

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Name
  
Eva Kolodner

Role
  
Film producer


Education
  
Yale University


Movies
  
Boys Don't Cry, Hide and Seek

Nominations
  
Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature, Independent Spirit Producers Award

Similar
  
Kimberly Peirce, Christine Vachon, Jeffrey Sharp, John Hart, Jim Denault

Organizations founded
  
Salty Features

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Eva Kolodner is an independent film producer and co-founder of New York-based Salty Features.

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Kolodner got her start in the independent film industry as a part of the original team at Christine Vachon's renegade indie production company, Killer Films, working on films including Kids, I Shot Andy Warhol, Safe and Happiness. While working with Killer Films, Kolodner produced the Academy Award-winning film Boys Don't Cry. In 2000, she became Head of Production at Madstone Films, where she produced Rhinoceros Eyes, directed by Aaron Woodley and starring Michael Pitt, which won the Discovery Award at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. Kolodner has been nominated for the Independent Spirit Producer's Award, and in 2002 was selected for Crain’s New York Business’ “40 Under 40.” Kolodner holds a B.A. from Yale University.

Film credits as producer
  • Finn at the Blue Line (2008)
  • Afterwards (2008)
  • Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (2008)
  • The Inner Life of Martin Frost (2007)
  • Bam Bam and Celeste (2005)
  • Evergreen (2004)
  • Rhinoceros Eyes (2003)
  • Boys Don't Cry (1999)
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    References

    Eva Kolodner Wikipedia