Whit Stillman


Born: 1951 New York City, NY
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Biography: A writer/director whose light, urbane sensibility launched him to the forefront of the American independent filmmaking movement of the '90s, Whit Stillman was born in New York City in 1952. The son of a member of John F. Kennedy's Presidential administration and an impoverished debutante, he was raised in the upstate New York area of Cornwall, and later attended Harvard University, where he wrote humor pieces for the college daily. Upon graduating in 1973, Stillman relocated to Manhattan and began working as a journalist. While in Spain in 1980 for his wedding, he met a group of film producers and attempted to convince them that he could sell their movies to Spanish-language cable television stations in the U.S. The producers ultimately agreed, and Stillman spent the next several years as an international sales agent for Spanish filmmakers including Fernando Trueba and Fernando Colomo. He also occasionally appeared in motion pictures, including Trueba's 1982 work Sal Gorda and Colomo's 1984 effort La Linea del Cielo.


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Awards

1990Best Original Screenplay (nominee)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ScieMetropolitan
1990Best Screenplay (nominee)Independent Spirit AwardsMetropolitan
1990Best First Feature (winner)Independent Spirit AwardsMetropolitan
1990Best New Director (winner)New York Film Critics CircleMetropolitan