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Name
  
Mark Christopher


Role
  
Screenwriter

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Awards
  
Teddy Award for Best Short Film

Movies
  
54, Pizza, Alkali - Iowa, Boys Life 2, Boys Life 6

Similar People
  
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Mark Christopher (born July 8, 1963 in Fort Dodge, Iowa is a screenwriter and director most known for directing 54 (1998), starring Ryan Phillippe, Mike Meyers, Salma Hayek, Neve Campbell, and Mark Ruffalo.

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Within the film community, he is better known for the success of the director's cut of the film that premiered at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival. With over 30 minutes of re-shoots cut out of the 1998 version, and over 40 minutes re-instated, the film was universally lauded by critics and hailed as a "jubilant resurrection" and "a lost gay classic." The story of the films destruction and resurrection was featured on New York magazine's Vulture.com website. and The Guardian and Elvis Mitchell's interview with Mark Christopher on KCRW's The Treatment.

Christopher also directed three short films, all of them theatrically distributed: The Dead Boys Club (1992), an influential short of the New Queer Cinema wave as cited by B. Ruby Rich in her Sight & Sound article that defined the genre; Alkali, Iowa (1995), winner of the Teddy at the Berlin International Film Festival (1996); and Heartland, Strand Releasing (2007). He is also known for his television writing and creation of musical programming, including Real Life: The Musical that premiered on OWN in 2012.

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Filmography

  • "8.3" (2014) (Executive Producer)
  • 54 (1998, Miramax) (writer, director)
  • "Berlin" (2015, Warner Bros) (writer)
  • Boys Life 2 (1997, Strand Releasing) (segment: Akali, Iowa) (writer, director)
  • Boys' Shorts: The New Queer Cinema (1993, Frameline) (writer, director)
  • "Cleopatra VII" (2014) (writer)
  • The Dead Boys' Club (1992, Frameline) (writer, director)
  • "Heartland" (2007, Strand Releasing) (writer, director)
  • Pizza (2005, IFC) (writer, director)
  • References

    Mark Christopher (director) Wikipedia