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  1. Life and career. Bujalski, born in Boston in 1977, is the son of artist-turned-businesswoman Sheila Dubman and businessman Edmund Bujalski. His father is Catholic and his mother is Jewish. [5] He grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, [6] where he attended the same high school as Beeswax collaborator Alex Karpovsky (although the two didn't know each ...

  2. 11 Photos. Andrew Bujalski, born in Boston in 1977, is the son of an artist-turned-businesswoman, Sheila Dubman, and a businessman, Edmund Bujalski. Andrew studied film at Harvard's Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, where the Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman was his thesis advisor. He shot his first feature, Funny Ha Ha, in 2002 ...

    • January 1, 1
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    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  3. May 1, 2019 · The director of Mutual Appreciation and Support the Girls talks about his early work and the evolution of mumblecore. He also shares his views on the word "content" and his upcoming project Lady and the Tramp.

  4. Learn about the life and career of Andrew Bujalski, an American indie filmmaker who pioneered the "mumblecore" genre. Find out his birth date, family, education, films, awards, and trivia.

    • April 29, 1977
  5. Sep 13, 2023 · The filmmaker and writer shares his personal list of favorite movies from the Criterion Collection, ranging from Broadcast News to Love & Basketball. He also reveals his #1 GOAT movie and his admiration for Cassavetes.

  6. Jun 11, 2022 · Andrew BujalskiChris Pizzello/Invision/AP “There There” eventually became Bujalski’s longest production: He started shooting in March 2021 and finished in September. During those six months ...

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  8. Jul 1, 2022 · Regina Hall in Andrew Bujalski’s ‘Support the Girls’ (2019) Work was a concern for Marnie—Funny Ha Ha is not one of those movies that appears to take place in a world where people don’t need to have jobs—but Support the Girls puts it front and center. We watch these young women as they scrape by in life–looking to one another for ...