Alan Rudolph
Alan Rudolph is considered a pioneer in the American independent film movement. He has directed eighteen features and one feature-length documentary. His films are noted for their fluid style, unpredictable humor, and rewarding performances. His explorations of paradoxical human complexities are seen in films such as The Secret Lives of Dentists, Afterglow, Choose Me. He has written or co-written screenplays for thirteen of his own films as well as his first produced screenplay, Robert Altman's Buffalo Bill and the Indians, which won the Golden Bear at the 1976 Berlin Film Festival. His film subjects have ranged from art forgery in 1920's Paris to murderous New Jersey households.
Filmography (as Director)
Welcome to LA
Remember My Name
Roadie
Endangered Species
Return Engagement
Choose Me
Songwriter
Trouble in Mind
Made in Heaven
The Moderns
Love at Large
Mortal Thoughts
Equinox
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
Afterglow
Breakfast of Champions
Trixie
Investigating Sex
The Secret Lives of Dentists
The Painters Wyeth (2011)
A complete list of his extensive film credits is available at www.imdb.com/name/nm0748928/.
