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      J.C. Chandor

      J.C. Chandor

      Highest Rated: 94% All Is Lost (2013)

      Lowest Rated: 38% Viper Club (2018)

      Birthday: Nov 24, 1973

      Birthplace: Morristown, New Jersey, USA

      It says something about a filmmaker's versatility when his first three movies cover the Global Financial Crisis, a man lost at sea, and the intricacies of 1981 New York City's crime-laden oil trade. Writer and director J.C. Chandor exemplified the ability to tell a broad menu of stories with flair, garnering critical acclaim for his breakthrough pictures "Margin Call" (2011), "All Is Lost" (2013), and "A Most Violent Year" (2014). Jeffrey McDonald Chandor was born in Morristown, New Jersey, on November 24, 1973. A childhood spent observing his father Jeff's career as a New York City investment banker would incept some of the ideas that would take form in Chandor's films. In 1996, Chandor graduated from The College of Wooster in Ohio, stepping immediately into the realm of commercial direction. He would work primarily in this corner of the filmmaking business for a decade and a half before writing and directing his first feature film, "Margin Call" (2011). Though an unknown at the time of the picture's release, Chandor's name earned due recognition both for his skill in crafting the particularly timely story about the 2008 financial crisis and for his top tier cast. The movie starred Kevin Spacey, Demi Moore, Zachary Quinto, Stanley Tucci, Paul Bettany, and Jeremy Irons, an especially impressive lineup for a debut director. Upon its premiere at the 27th Annual Sundance Film Festival, the star-studded drama/thriller earned a warm reception from critics, and went on to snag an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Chandor's notability took an even greater jump forward with his next picture, thanks both to its unique form and iconic leading man. The one-man movie "All Is Lost" (2013) starred Robert Redford as a nameless individual lost at sea, battling the elements and his own fleeting sanity without uttering more than a few words. While Chandor's reputation was bumped up significantly following the premiere of "All Is Lost" at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, it was Redford who really garnered the bulk of the film's praise. Redford's creative acumen in such a potentially limiting role became the apex of the cinematic conversation surrounding the film's release, earning the star a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor, a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama, and a good deal of supportive outcry following his dismissal by the year's slate of Academy Award nominations. Nevertheless, Redford shared the spotlight; Chandor had cemented himself as a filmmaker who could handle a wide breadth of stories. The very next year, Chandor would return to traditional narrative with "A Most Violent Year" (2014), a bleak crime drama once again riddled with popular actors delivering impressive performances. The slow burning thriller cast blossoming favorite Oscar Isaac (following Javier Bardem's amicable departure from the picture) and Jessica Chastain as a married couple reluctantly anchored to the world of New York crime. Chastain in particular was recognized for her work in the film, earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture.

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      J.C. Chandor at arrivals for Film Society of Lincoln Center''s 50th Anniversary Gala, Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY April 29, 2019. Photo By: Jason Smith/Everett Collection Penn Badgley, J.C. Chandor at arrivals for MARGIN CALL Premiere, MoMA Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY March 23, 2011. Photo By: Gregorio T. Binuya/Everett Collection Richard Pena, Penn Badgley, J.C. Chandor, Raj Roy at arrivals for MARGIN CALL Premiere, MoMA Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY March 23, 2011. Photo By: Gregorio T. Binuya/Everett Collection JC Chandor, Jessica Chastain, Oscar Isaac at arrivals for A MOST VIOLENT YEAR Premiere at French Institute Alliance Française, Florence Gould Hall Theater, New York, NY December 7, 2014. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection J. C. Chandor at arrivals for A MOST VIOLENT YEAR Premiere at French Institute Alliance Française, Florence Gould Hall Theater, New York, NY December 7, 2014. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection Penn Badgley, J.C. Chandor at arrivals for MARGIN CALL Premiere, MoMA Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY March 23, 2011. Photo By: Gregorio T. Binuya/Everett Collection TRIPLE FRONTIER, AT LEFT, WEARING HEADSET: DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY ROMAN VASYANOV; CENTER: DIRECTOR J.C. CHANDOR, ON SET, 2019. PH: MELINDA SUE GORDON/© NETFLIX TRIPLE FRONTIER, 2ND FROM LEFT CHARLIE HUNNAM; CENTER: OSCAR ISAAC, 2ND FROM RIGHT: DIRECTOR J.C. CHANDOR, ON SET, 2019. PH: MELINDA SUE GORDON/© NETFLIX TRIPLE FRONTIER, DIRECTOR J.C. CHANDOR, OSCAR ISAAC, ON SET, 2019. PH: MELINDA SUE GORDON/© NETFLIX ALL IS LOST, director J.C. Chandor, 2013. ph: Richard Foreman/©Lionsgate MARGIN CALL, from left: Zachary Quinto, director J.C. Chandor, on set, 2011. ph: Walter Thomson/©Roadside Attractions MARGIN CALL, from left: Zachary Quinto, director J.C. Chandor, on set, 2011. ph: Jojo Whilden/©Roadside Attractions ALL IS LOST, Robert Redford (center), director J.C. Chandor (right), on set, 2013. ph: Richard Foreman Jr./©Lionsgate ALL IS LOST, from left: director J.C. Chandor, Robert Redford, 2013. ph: Richard Foreman Jr./©Lionsgate ALL IS LOST, from left: Robert Redford, director J.C. Chandor, on set, 2013. ph: Andrew Illson/©Lionsgate

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Kraven the Hunter Director - 2024
      43% 22% Run This Town Executive Producer - 2019
      93% 85% Monos Executive Producer $405.1K 2019
      70% 58% Triple Frontier Director,
      Screenwriter
      - 2019
      38% 43% Viper Club Producer $44.9K 2018
      90% 69% A Most Violent Year Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $5.7M 2014
      94% 64% All Is Lost Director,
      Screenwriter
      $6.3M 2013
      87% 74% Margin Call Director,
      Screenwriter
      $5.4M 2011

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Last Call With Carson Daly Guest 2014