Canadian film director
Sean Durkin
Born Timothy Sean Durkin
(1981-12-09 ) December 9, 1981 (age 42) Canada
Other names T. Sean Durkin Occupation(s) Film director, screenwriter, film producer
Timothy Sean Durkin (born December 9, 1981) is a Canadian-American film director, screenwriter, and producer.[1] Durkin is known for directing the critically acclaimed independent films Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011), The Nest (2020), and The Iron Claw (2023). He is also known for directing episodes of the Channel 4 series Southcliffe (2013) and the Amazon Prime Video miniseries Dead Ringers (2023).
Early life and education
Durkin was born in Canada and moved to England soon thereafter; he was raised in North London and in Surrey until his family moved to Manhattan when he was 12.[2] Durkin graduated from Kent School in Kent, Connecticut in 2000,[3] then attended the film school at New York University , where he graduated in 2005 and delivered his thesis film in 2006. He moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn in 2008.[2]
Career
In an interview with Robert K. Elder for the book The Best Film You've Never Seen , Durkin said, “When I make a film, I think about things that scare me. My exploration of those things is to try and wrap my head around them and confront them.”[4] Durkin is a founding member of Borderline Films with fellow directors Antonio Campos and Josh Mond .[5] [6] Durkin started his career directing several short films starting with Doris in 2006. His short film, Mary Last Seen won the award for best short film at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival Directors' Fortnight .[7] Durkin adapted the short into his first feature length film, the psychological-thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011) which was starred Elizabeth Olsen , John Hawkes , and Sarah Paulson . The film revolves around a woman suffering from paranoia after returning to her family from an abusive cult in the Catskill Mountains . The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival where he won the Dramatic Directing Award.[8] The film received positive reviews with Christy Lemire of the Associated Press naming it the best film of 2011.[9]
In 2013, Durkin directed the Channel 4 drama series Southcliffe , starring Sean Harris and Rory Kinnear .[10] His second film, another psychological drama, The Nest (2020) starred Carrie Coon and Jude Law . The film revolves a couple who's marriage disolves once they move from New York to London. Film critic Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair declared the film the best film of the year. The film received six British Independent Film Award nominations including three awards Durkin for Best Director , Best Screenplay and Best British Independent Film . Durkin then directed his third film the A24 drama The Iron Claw (2023), starring Zac Efron , Jeremy Allen White , Harris Dickinson , and Lily James . The film is a biography based on the Von Erich family of wrestlers.[11] [12]
Favorite films
Durkin participated in the 2012 Sight & Sound critics' poll , where he listed his ten favorite films as follows:[13]
3 Women (USA, 1977)
The Birds (USA, 1963)
The Conformist (Italy, 1970)
The Goonies (USA, 1985)
Jaws (USA, 1975)
The Panic in Needle Park (USA, 1971)
Persona (Sweden, 1966)
The Piano Teacher (France, 2001)
Rosemary's Baby (USA, 1968)
The Shining (USA, 1980)
Filmography
Short films
Year
Title
Director
Writer
Producer
2006
Doris
Yes
No
No
2007
The Last 15
No
No
Yes
2008
A Long Way Home
No
No
Yes
2010
Mary Last Seen
Yes
Yes
No
Kids in Love
No
No
Yes
2013
Karaoke!
No
No
Yes
1009
No
No
Executive
2014
Tzniut
No
No
Executive
Films
Executive producer
Producer
Television
Year
Title
Director
Executive Producer
Notes
2013
Southcliffe
Yes
No
Miniseries
2023
Dead Ringers
Yes
Yes
3 episodes
Music videos
Awards and nominations
References
^ Kay, Jeremy (December 9, 2011). "Elizabeth Olsen" . Screen International . Retrieved 2011-12-17 .
^ a b Frank Lovece, "Who is Martha Marcy May Marlene? Sean Durkin debuts with acclaimed drama of young cult refugee." Film Journal , September 21, 2011.
^ "Sean Durkin '00 Captures the Indie Film World" , Kent School news, November 2011 (accessed 2012-05-26).
^ Durkin, Sean. The Best Film You've Never Seen. by Robert Elder . Chicago: Chicago Review Press 2013
^ "Interview: Sean Durkin on the Method Behind "Martha Marcy May Marlene" " . The Moveable Fest . 2011-10-22. Retrieved 2020-10-30 .
^ Nordine, Michael (2016-11-09). "Borderline Films Retrospective at Museum of the Moving Image" . IndieWire . Retrieved 2020-10-30 .
^ "Sean Durkin: Director Sean Durkin returns to Cannes with Sundance hit Martha Marcy May Marlene after winning Best Short at Directors' Fortnight last year." Jason Guerrasio, Screen Daily , May 15, 2011.
^ Nigel M. Smith (2011-12-19). "Sundance's Golden Boy Sean Durkin, Director/Writer of 'Martha Marcy May Marlene' " . Indiewire .
^ Lemire, Christy (December 22, 2011). "AP movie critic Christy Lemire's top 10 films of 2011" . CBS News . Retrieved February 13, 2013 .
^ "Southcliffe: TV that threatens the status quo" , Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian , July 21, 2013.
^ White, Abbey (October 10, 2023). "Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White Plagued by Family Tragedy in Trailer for Wrestling Drama 'The Iron Claw' " . Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved October 11, 2023 .
^ Kroll, Justin (October 24, 2022). "Lily James Joins Sean Durkin's 'The Iron Claw' For A24" . Deadline . Retrieved October 28, 2022 .
^ "Sean Durkin | BFI" . Archived from the original on August 18, 2016.
^ "Louis XIV "Air Traffic Control" | Outright Mental" .
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