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David Kaplan is the writer/director of several films based on fairy tales and folklore, including the feature film ''
Year of the Fish ''Year of the Fish'' is a 2007 American animated film based on Ye Xian, a ninth-century Chinese variant of the fairy tale ''Cinderella'', starring Tsai Chin, Randall Duk Kim, Ken Leung and An Nguyen. Written and directed by David Kaplan, the film ...
'' (2008), which premiered at the 2007
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and was released theatrically in 2008. Kaplan has written and directed many short films. Some of his short films include ''
Little Suck-a-Thumb ''Little Suck-a-Thumb'' (1992) is a short film by David Kaplan. The film is a psychoanalytic interpretation of Heinrich Hoffman's ''Struwwelpeter''. It stars Cork Hubbert ('' The Ballad of the Sad Café''), Evelyn Solann, and Jim Hilbert as the ...
'', '' The Frog King'' (1995 Sundance Film Festival), ''
Little Red Riding Hood "Little Red Riding Hood" is a European fairy tale about a young girl and a sly wolf. Its origins can be traced back to several pre-17th century European folk tales. The two best known versions were written by Charles Perrault and the Brother ...
'' (1997), and ''LoveDeath'', commissioned for Lincoln Center's 2003 New York Video Festival. His second feature film is ''
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'' (2009), a comedy set in an
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, starring
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'') and legendary Bollywood actor
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Monsoon Wedding ''Monsoon Wedding'' is a 2001 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Mira Nair and written by Sabrina Dhawan. The film stars Naseeruddin Shah, Lillete Dubey, Shefali Shah and Vasundhara Das. The story depicts romantic entanglements during a tradi ...
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Filmography

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- director, co-written with
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Today's Special ''Today's Special'' is a Canadian children's television program produced by Clive VanderBurgh at TVOntario, originally broadcasting 120 episodes from 1981 to 1987. Much of the series was set in a department store, based on Simpson's then-flagsh ...
'' (2009) - director *''
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'' (2009) - writer/director *''
Year of the Fish ''Year of the Fish'' is a 2007 American animated film based on Ye Xian, a ninth-century Chinese variant of the fairy tale ''Cinderella'', starring Tsai Chin, Randall Duk Kim, Ken Leung and An Nguyen. Written and directed by David Kaplan, the film ...
'' (2007) - writer/director. ''Year of the Fish'' won "Best Film" at the 2007
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Film Festival, "Best Film" at the 2007
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Film Festival, the Audience Award at the 2007 Independent Film Festival of
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, and was nominated for the Piaget Producers Award at the 2009
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*''LoveDeath'' (2003) - co-writer/co-director with Dan Torop & Paul Marino *''What is the City?'' (2002) - co-director *'' Little Red Riding Hood (film)'' (1997) - writer/director *'' The Frog King (1994 film)'' (1994) - writer/director *''
Little Suck-a-Thumb ''Little Suck-a-Thumb'' (1992) is a short film by David Kaplan. The film is a psychoanalytic interpretation of Heinrich Hoffman's ''Struwwelpeter''. It stars Cork Hubbert ('' The Ballad of the Sad Café''), Evelyn Solann, and Jim Hilbert as the ...
'' (1992) - writer/director *''The Blue Dancer'' (1991) - writer/director *''Happy Face'' (1990) - writer/director


External links


David Kaplan website
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