Elisabeth Subrin | |
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Born | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Education | Massachusetts College of Art 1990, B.F.A. School of the Art Institute of Chicago 1995, M.F.A. |
Occupation(s) | Artist, Film Director, Professor, Screenwriter |
Honours | 2001 Creative Capital Foundation Fellowship, 2002 Guggenheim Fellow, 2003 Sundance Institute Fellowship, 2004 Rockefeller Foundation's Media Arts Fellowship, 2006 Annenberg Foundation and Sundance Institute Fellowship |
Elisabeth Subrin is a Brooklyn-based filmmaker, screenwriter, and visual artist. She is known for her interdisciplinary practice in the contemporary art and independent film worlds.[1] She is a professor in Temple University's Department of Film and Media Arts.[2] Her feature length narrative film A Woman, a Part; starring Maggie Siff, Cara Seymour, John Ortiz, and Khandi Alexander; premiered at The Rotterdam Film Festival in 2016.[3] She is also the creator of the blog, Who Cares About Actresses,[4] dedicated to actress Maria Schneider.[5]