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Miranda Jennifer July (born Miranda Jennifer Grossinger on February 15, 1974) is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, author and artist. Her body of work includes film, fiction, monologue, digital media presentations, and live performance art. She wrote, directed and starred in the films Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005) and The Future (2011). Her most recent book, debut novel The First Bad Man, was published in January 2015.
Miranda Jennifer July was born in Barre, Vermont in 1974, the daughter of Lindy Hough and Richard Grossinger. Her parents, who taught at Goddard College at the time, are both writers. In 1974 they founded North Atlantic Books, a publisher of alternative health, martial arts, and spiritual titles. Her father was Jewish, and her mother was Protestant. July was encouraged to work on her short fiction by author and friend of a friend Rick Moody.
Miranda grew up in Berkeley, California, where she first began writing plays and staging them at the all-ages club 924 Gilman. She attended The College Preparatory School in Oakland for high school. She later attended UC Santa Cruz, dropping out in her sophomore year. After leaving college, she moved to Portland, Oregon and took up performance art. Her performances were successful; she has been quoted as saying she has not worked a day job since she was 23 years old.
Actors: Lawayne Bontrager (miscellaneous crew), Lawayne Bontrager (miscellaneous crew), Lawayne Bontrager (director), Lawayne Bontrager (editor), Lawayne Bontrager (miscellaneous crew), Dewayne Bontrager (miscellaneous crew), Dewayne Bontrager (editor), Dewayne Bontrager (miscellaneous crew), Dewayne Bontrager (director), Steve Lock Franks (miscellaneous crew), Steve Lock Franks (composer), Dorian Alexis Santiago (actor), Ana Lila (actress), Ana Lila (miscellaneous crew), Cameron Bontrager (actress),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Steven Spielberg (actor), Timothy Spall (actor), Jonathan Sanger (actor), William Mapother (actor), Tommy Lee (actor), Michael Shannon (actor), Kurt Russell (actor), Johnny Galecki (actor), Michael G. Kehoe (actor), W. Earl Brown (actor), Tom Cruise (actor), Jason Lee (actor), Conan O'Brien (actor), Penélope Cruz (actress), Noah Taylor (actor),
Plot: Incarcerated and charged with murder, David Aames Jr. is telling the story of how he got to where he is to McCabe, the police psychologist. That story includes: being the 51% shareholder of a major publishing firm, which he inherited from his long deceased parents; the firm's board, appointed by David Aames Sr., being the 49% shareholders who would probably like to see him gone as they see him as being too irresponsible and immature to run the company; his best bro friendship with author, Brian Shelby; his "friends with benefits" relationship with Julie Gianni, who saw their relationship in a slightly different light; his budding romance with Sofia Serrano, who Brian brought to David's party as his own date and who Brian saw as his own possible life mate; and being in an accident which disfigured his face and killed the person who caused the accident. But as the story proceeds, David isn't sure what is real and what is a dream/nightmare as many facets of the story are incompatible to be all real. The mysterious man in the restaurant may be able to shed some light on David's confusion.
Keywords: 2150s, 22nd-century, acrophobia, actor-appears-in-original-and-remake, aerial-shot, afterlife, ambiguous-ending, amnesia, analyst, artistGenre: Regie / directed by: Miranda July Darsteller / cast: Miranda July , Hamish Linklater , David Warshofsky Kinostart Deutschland: Kinostart USA: 2011 offizielle Filmsite: Verwendung mit freundlicher Genehmigung von Roadside Attractions used with authorization
It took a lot of gigawatts to get here, but we made it. The 2011 Nike MAG has arrived. On each of the next 10 days 150 pairs of Nike MAG shoes will be listed on eBay. 100% of all sales proceeds go to benefit the Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. It was an ordinary evening at Lone Pine Mall. All Kevin Durant wanted was a new pair of shoes. Then the space-time continuum showed up. Bill Hader, Christopher Lloyd, Tinker Hatfield, Donald Fullilove and KD star in a film about the most famous shoes never made, in an effort to support the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's research. To learn more, go to www.back4thefuture.com. To bid on the 2011 Nike MAG shoes, go to www.nikemag.ebay.com. Together, we can help make Parkinson's disease a thing from the past.
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The future is now! Join Doc Brown and Marty McFly as they journey through time for one last epic adventure. Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd return in this brand new trailer for Back to the Future Part 4. Yes this is a FAN TRAILER. It means it's FAKE. I had a lot of fun creating this one as there is so much fantastic footage available and I've always been such a huge fan of the series. I would love a Back to the Future sequel, possibly a reboot with cameos from the original films. Footage used in in this trailer includes Garbarino Commercials feat. Doc Brown (2011) Signs Lego Dimensions Commercial My Mothers Future Husband The Heat Scary Movie 5 The Michael J Fox Show GE Back To the Future Commercial Jurassic Park King Kong Pirates of the Caribbean Nike Commercial Brazil M...
On September 8th, 2011 Nike introduced the 2011 Nike MAG Replica with 100% of the proceeds going to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research. On Friday September 9th, 2011 I attended the event at The Montalban Theater in Hollywood, CA. Fans were able to see the shoes in person and check out Back to the Future Props from the films. http://www.back4thefuture.com http://www.michaeljfox.org/ http://www.jdraimer.com
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Filmmaker, performance artist and author Miranda July joins guest host Shad to discuss her debut novel "The First Bad Man" and why she stands by her unlikable female protagonist. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=qtv Q's Homepage: http://www.cbc.ca/q Q on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cbcradioq Q on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QonCBCRadio Q is a magazine show that’s unpredictable in the best sense - proud to be “a wild mix of culture by way of Canada” as described by the New York Times. The Globe & Mail noted the show’s “raging popularity across a variety of platforms -- podcasts, television, websites, satellite radio, terrestrial radio, and occasional live remote broadcasts."
5/15/07 -- The acclaimed filmmaker, performer and writer reads from her book of short stories "No One Belongs Here More Than You." A Q&A; with the audience follows the reading. Learn more about the Hammer Museum at UCLA and Hammer Readings at www.hammer.ucla.edu.
Miranda July is best known for her Cannes-award winning career as a filmmaker. She began her career in performance and has continued to create across many mediums, including producing apps. In this film July explains how live performance allowed her to ‘engage in the present moment’ and feel the immediacy of the audience ‘right here, right now’. Her work continues to challenge and engage the viewer by blurring the line between performance and film – most notably in 2011’s The Future which featured some key scenes originally conceived and staged in her performance work and began with the self-imposed question – how do you turn ‘a performance into a movie?’ Discover more about Performance Art: http://www.tate.org.uk/learn/online-resources/glossary/p/performance-art Subscribe for weekly f...
"Love Diamond" is the first full-length performance work by contemporary artist Miranda July. It was commissioned by the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, and performed at The Kitchen in 2000. BAVC preserved and digitized the work. Written, directed, and performed by Miranda July http://mirandajuly.com Live score: Zac Love Painting: Jamie Isenstein For BAVC Preservation Promo Only http://www.bavc.org/preservation
Miranda July, acclaimed filmmaker, artist and bestselling author in conversation with author Sheila Heti.
Live version of "Miranda July", by Mike Writes and the Epperson Airplane. http://mikewritesandtheeppersonairplane.bandcamp.com/ Directed by quinn arlington waters http://www.quinnwaters.com Featuring Eastburn http://eastburn.bandcamp.com/ Shot on Canon T2i, exported with Adobe Premier CS5, Mixed on Protools 8
Cult film director, writer and artist Miranda July talks about the peculiar pleasures of meeting strangers. Her latest book, It Chooses You, tells the stories of strangers she sought out after coming across their classified ads in PennySaver magazine
Miranda performs "Priscilla" & "Platinum" from her new album 'Platinum' for the 2014 Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular
LECTURE @THE SCHOOL OF LIFE: You can tell a lot about someone you don't know from the contents of their wallet. There's also a lot that you can't tell. Filmmaker, artist and writer Miranda July comes to The School of Life and tells us more. If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/all/
Miranda July is a filmmaker, artist, and writer. She wrote, directed and starred in her first feature-length film, Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005), which won a special jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival and four prizes at the Cannes Film Festival, including the Camera d'Or. John Beebe, a Jungian analyst in practice in San Francisco, has been writing and lecturing about popular culture for thirty years. His most recent book, co-authored with fellow analyst Virginia Apperson, is The Presence of the Feminine in Film, now available in paperback. »»﴿───► See more on the Directors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I04OH5IZee3L8FHY-Kt3I92 »»﴿───► See more on the Authors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I30kDK7RrKXxtLK9WxA33-T
Miranda July attended the Walker area premiere screening of The Future and took the stage to field audience questions. Miranda July (Me and You and Everyone We Know), who last visited in 2000 to show video and performance work from her Big Miss Moviola project, returns with her second feature, The Future, which premiered at the Sundance and Berlin film festivals. Deftly balancing bathos and pathos, July's film is a funny and unsettling tale about impending maturity and the responsibility that comes with it. Sophie (July) and Jason (Hamish Linklater) are a long-term couple stuck in dead-end jobs and a cramped efficiency apartment. Seeking a project to take them out of the doldrums, they decide to adopt a special-needs cat that requires round-the-clock care. But when it turns out they h...
Movies as modern art: Richard Brody moderates a discussion with Miranda July, Alex Karpovsky, Kenneth Lonergan, and Terence Nance. Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/newyorkeryoutubesub CONNECT WITH THE NEW YORKER Web: http://www.newyorker.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/NewYorker Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/newyorker Google+: http://plus.google.com/+newyorker Instagram: http://instagram.com/newyorkermag Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thenewyorker Tumblr: http://newyorker.tumblr.com The Scene: http://thescene.com/thenewyorker Want even more? Subscribe to The Scene: http://bit.ly/subthescene Richard Brody with Miranda July, Alex Karpovsky, Kenneth Lonergan, and Terence Nance Starring: Miranda July
Sorry again for the infrequent videos! But I made some time to talk about some great indie films and screenwriting techniques. Don't forget to subscribe! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToRegardOrNotToRegard Twitter: https://twitter.com/DisRegardingH Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/disregardinghenry Check out Case Esparros' Vimeo page, and his short films, here: https://vimeo.com/user41438970 Movies discussed in this episode: Miranda July: Me and You and Everyone We Know: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0415978/?ref_=tt_rec_tt The Future: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1235170/ Todd Solondz: Wiener-Dog: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4144190/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Karyn Kusama: The Invitation: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2400463/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Roman Polanski: Rosemary's Baby: http://www.imdb.com...
Miranda July talks to 97.3 KIRO FM's Tom Tangney about "The Future," her artistic lifestyle and the world after winning the Camera d'Or at Cannes.
Miranda July discusses the vulnerability of writing a novel with Lena Dunham. Miranda July in conversation with host Lena Dunham BAM Howard Gilman Opera House Jan 28, 2015
Evan Crean interviews Miranda July about her new film "The Future" for Starpulse.com. Part 1 of 2
More Pretty Cool People Interviews at: http://www.submarinechannel.com/PCPI Miranda July is a prolific performance and video artist. She stepped into the mainstream limelight when her 2005 film Me and You and Everyone We Know became an international hit. But instead of rushing into another feature film project, Miranda has been "in a hurry to do everything else". Like making exhibitions featuring the delicate and personal do-it-yourself art from the ever-expanding Learning To Love You More web project. We met Miranda at MU, an art space in Eindhoven, a few hours before the opening of the exhibition. Miranda July is the first in a new series of Pretty Cool People Interviews. Coming up next: Mike Mills, Lou Ye, Erwin Wurm, Olivier Marquézy and Lou Reed, to name but a few...
Brandi Sperry of The MacGuffin interviews Miranda July, writer/director/actress of The Future, which screened at SIFF.
Everything around here makes me sad
Everything is part of the dreams that we had
That will never be the way we wanted them to be
When we dreamed these dreams that we had
We wanted them to be the future
That is now is not how we dreamed of the future
With a house and a love that I would ride into the future
With my arms around you tight
My love in your heart, my lust on your shoulder
Is like a beautiful [Incomprehensible]
Flashing gallant as a stallion on parade through the city
A beautiful dream, a bohemian love song
That would only sound more gallant as the years would perfect it
But I can see in my heart which is beating in the present here and now
I can see that this is only a dream
Come on and wake up with me
Hey, come on and wake up with me
Hey, come on and wake up with me
Everything around here is so beautiful
Everything is part of the dreams we will paint
That will never look the way we thought that they would look
When we began to step into the future
From the place that we are standing
It don't look too good right now
But I know you're a wonderful painter
You're a master with your colors
And as mine get fainter and your pallet
There will always be an afterglow of a beautiful dream
That will never be the way we dreamed it to be
But hey, come on and wake up with me
Hey, come on and wake up with me
Hey, come on and wake up with me
Hey, come on and wake up with me