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Fran Rubel Kuzui

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Alma mater
  
New York University

Spouse
  
Kaz Kuzui

Role
  
Movie director


Name
  
Fran Kuzui

Years active
  
1988–present

Education
  
New York University


Occupation
  
Film director, producer, script supervisor

Movies
  
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Tokyo Pop, Telling Lies in America

Similar People
  
Kaz Kuzui, Kristy Swanson, Sandy Gallin, Jason McHugh, James Hayman

Fran Rubel Kuzui is an American movie director and producer. She received her masters degree from New York University and was a script supervisor for a decade, prior to her first film, 1988's Tokyo Pop, which she co-wrote and directed. The movie was shown at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival and received critical acclaim for its depiction of an American woman trying to make sense of the Japanese youth culture.

However, she is best known as the director of the 1992 film Buffy the Vampire Slayer, whose original screenplay was the basis for the television series of the same name. She discovered the screenplay of writer Joss Whedon, expanded the Buffy character with him and put together the financing to produce the picture.

Kuzui was credited as an executive producer on the TV series and its spin-off Angel, having packaged Buffy along with Sandollar TV's Gail Berman and Sandy Gallin. Along with husband Kaz Kuzui, she founded Kuzui Enterprises, a leader in independent film distribution in Japan which distributes U.S. films there and imports Japanese films for the U.S. market. In 2003, the Kuzuis were among the executive producers for the Thai-Japanese film Last Life in the Universe. In 1997, Kuzui began working with Trey Parker and Matt Stone and produced their film Orgazmo. The Kuzuis also localized and distributed the duo's TV series South Park in Japan. Kuzui Enterprises was among the financiers for Orgazmo and Telling Lies in America.

The Kuzuis worked with artist Keith Haring to establish Pop Shop Tokyo, an art project recognized by museums around the world.

References

Fran Rubel Kuzui Wikipedia