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Geoff Marslett is an American film director, writer, producer, animator and actor. His early career started with the animated short ''Monkey vs. Robot'' which was distributed internationally by "Spike and Mike's Classic Festival of Animation" on video.The New York Times Movies
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Bio

Geoff Marslett grew up in North Texas. After high school he studied philosophy and math at St. John's College in
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and
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where he earned his BA from their
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in 1996. In 2000 he received his MFA in film production from the
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.


Career

While in graduate school he completed his first animated short ''Monkey vs. Robot'' (not to be confused with Nate Pommer's live action version that came out a few months later). This -minute short was based on a song by musician and comic artist James Kochalka. The short was completed in 1999 and went on to play over a dozen major film festivals including Palm Springs Shorts Festival (1999), The Dallas Video Fest (1999), Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival (2000), South by Southwest Film Festival (2000), and Slamdance Film Festival (2001). It won jury awards at MicroCine Film Festival in Baltimore, Maryland and CinemaTexas in Austin, Texas and was then included as a part of Spike and Mike's Classic Festival of Animation vol. 7 and "Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation" in theatres. It also appeared on television including airing on PBS' Egg Arts Show, Univision, and HBO Central Europe. It won jury awards at Cinematexas Film Festival and Microcine Film Festival in 1999. The Phoenix New Times said "it should become the new national anthem" and Cashiers du Cinemart said "that it's something I'd like to start my mornings with every day for the rest of my life."


''MARS''

Marslett's first feature film was the animated, sci-fi, romantic comedy ''MARS'' which premiered at the South By Southwest Film Festival in 2010. The film stars
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, Paul Gordon, Zoe Simpson, Howe Gelb,
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, James Kochalka,
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, and Kinky Friedman with appearances by
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and Don Hertzfeldt. ''MARS'' went on to play at over 50 festivals including BAMCinemafest, Sitges Festival International de Cinema Fantastic de Catalunya, BFI London Film Festival, Sidewalk Moving Pictures, and The Maryland Film Festival. It won several jury awards including honors from IndieMemphis, The Dallas Video Fest, The San Francisco Independent Film Festival and Just For Laughs Chicago. It received generally favorable press including being called "realistic, but still stylized and dreamlike" by ''
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''. The Village Voice describes ''MARS'' as "an inter-planetary indie that takes place in a world—and a format—of his arslett'sinvention" and calls the look and tone "spacey, soothing, and strange.". Time Out London writes "‘Mars’ isn't just visually striking, it's also full of humour, heart and super-cute cartoon Martians.", and New York Magazine made it a critics pick when it played in Brooklyn. ''MARS'' was often noted for its visual style that the Washington Post said "eschews the mildly trippy look in favor of bold outlines, solid colors and a comic-book sensibility". The increasing popularity of Mark Duplass as an actor and the strange animation style have made the film something of a cult film for sci-fi genre fans four years later. It is worth noting that Marslett also co-wrote (with Tray Duncan) some of the software they used to animate ''MARS''.


''Loves Her Gun''

Marslett's second feature film was a live action drama ''Loves Her Gun'' in which all the dialogue was improvised. The film starred
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, Francisco Barreiro, Ashley Rae Spillers, Melissa Bisagni and Marslett. It premiered at The 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival. At SXSW ''Loves Her Gun'' won the prestigious Louis Black Lone Star Filmmaker Award. After playing a dozen Film Festivals and winning several additional awards it opened commercially in New York City. Though critics were more divided on this film than on Marslett's previous work, the majority gave it positive reviews. The New York Times made it a critic's pick and said ''Loves Her Gun'' is one of the most soothing examinations of fear you're ever likely to see. Adopting an appealingly low-key approach to a high-stakes subject, this gently observant drama from Geoff Marslett takes its sweet time introducing the girl to the gun, but when it does, we’re all but guaranteed to care." Think Progress referred to it as "An essential film about women and violence". However, The Hollywood Reporter said the "Meandering film is at odds with its subject's psychological tension." The actors' performances and Marslett's direction of them were praised even by critics who had other critiques of the film.


''Yakona''

Marslett worked as one of the producers of the feature-length documentary ''Yakona'' (directed by Anlo Sepulveda and Paul Collins). ''Yakona'' premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in 2014 and won the Audience Choice Award for the Visions category. ''Yakona'' is an experimental documentary told from the point of view of the San Marcos river without the use of dialogue or voice overs. ''Yakona'' won additional awards at the Oak Cliff Film Festival for Best Documentary and the Muybridge Award for Best Cinematography and at The Rainer Independent Film Fest for Best Cinematography. ''Yakona'' made its Canadian premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival and was the closing night film for Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal's traveling documentary film festival Ambulante, California in Los Angeles.


Acting

Marslett has also appeared in front of the camera in several productions. He appears briefly in his own film ''MARS'' as Casey's dad and has a supporting role in his own film ''Loves Her Gun'' as Danny. He also plays the angry grad student in his segment of the ''Slacker 2011'' remake of Richard Linklater's 1991 film ''Slacker''. He has acted for other directors. He played the Shanty Santa in the short film ''The Quiet Girl's Guide to Violence'' which premiered at the 2012 Fantastic Fest. His comedic effort in SXSW 2012's ''Theatre Bum'' film bumpers was popular enough that it was included again in 2013's collection of best bumpers from the last 20 years. He played Jack "Coffee" Hays in the reenactments for the feature documentary ''Yakona''. His most recent role is Richard in Josephine Decker's ''Thou Wast Mild and Lovely'' which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in 2014 and is being released in theatres by IFP as part of the Screen Forward program.


Other film-related work

All of Marslett's films (as a director or producer) including ''MARS'', ''Loves Her Gun'', ''Yakona'', and his ''Slacker 2011'' segment have been noted for their strong attachment to and representation of the locations they take place in. They are also noted for their sense of whimsy and their meandering and soothing tone. His continuing work in independent film earned him a spot on
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's "25 New Faces of Independent Film" in 2009 Marslett has served on the jury for several festivals including The South by Southwest Film Festival, Hell's Half Mile, Cine Las Americas, and Future Places (in Porto, Portugal). He is also on the ambassador's council for the Cucalorus Film festival in Wilmington, North Carolina.


Teaching

In addition to making films, Geoff has taught in the Radio-Television-Film department at
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since 2001. In 2009 he was awarded the university's top undergraduate teaching award "The Board of Regents Outstanding Teaching Award". He teaches currently at the University of Colorado at Boulder.


Notable filmography (as director or producer)

*''Monkey vs. Robot'' (animated short) (2000) *''Six in Austin'' (directed the Out of Bounds segment)(2004) *''Eight Movements'' (experimental documentary short co-director with photographer Melanie West)(2005) *''Bubblecraft'' (animated short) (2006) *''MARS'' (narrative animated feature) (2010) *''
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'' (directed TV Backpacker segment) (2011) *''SXSW Film Trailers'' (shorts) (2012) *''Loves Her Gun'' (narrative feature) (2013) *''Yakona'' (feature documentary) (2014) *''Everything Changes'' (animated/experimental short) (2018) *''The Phantom 52'' (animated short) (2019)


References

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