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Hans Canosa (born January 10, 1970) is an American film director, screenwriter,
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and producer best known for his
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''
Conversations with Other Women ''Conversations with Other Women'' is a 2005 romantic drama film directed by Hans Canosa, written by Gabrielle Zevin, starring Aaron Eckhart and Helena Bonham Carter. The film won Best Actress for Bonham Carter at the 2005 Tokyo International Fi ...
'' (2005), starring
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and
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.


Background

Canosa was born in
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, US, where he received a
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education from his parents. Because their beliefs did not support films, Canosa did not go to a movie theater until he was 17 years old. It was that day he first saw a film in a theater that Canosa first came up with the idea for a splitscreen film which he used in filming ''Conversations with Other Women''. Canosa first attended Atlantic Union College, then transferred to
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(class '93). There he directed several plays and videos. While at Harvard, Canosa also met his partner
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when she was a cast member in a campus TV show he worked on. Zevin would later go on to write the screenplay for ''Conversations with Other Women'', and for Canosa's 2022 film ''The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry'', adapting her own 2014 international bestseller. He later entered
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's graduate film program, but dropped out when he felt it was too restrictive for him.


Filmography

* '' Alma Mater'' (2002) – Director, producer, writer * ''
Conversations with Other Women ''Conversations with Other Women'' is a 2005 romantic drama film directed by Hans Canosa, written by Gabrielle Zevin, starring Aaron Eckhart and Helena Bonham Carter. The film won Best Actress for Bonham Carter at the 2005 Tokyo International Fi ...
'' (2005) – Director, editor * ''
Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac is a 2010 Japanese teen drama film directed by Hans Canosa and based on the 2007 young adult novel of the same name by Gabrielle Zevin. The film stars Japanese actress Maki Horikita, Japanese actors Kenichi Matsuyama and Yuya Tegoshi, and Ameri ...
'' (2010) – Director, producer, editor * ''The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry'' (2022) – Director, producer


Recognition

In speaking toward ''
Conversations with Other Women ''Conversations with Other Women'' is a 2005 romantic drama film directed by Hans Canosa, written by Gabrielle Zevin, starring Aaron Eckhart and Helena Bonham Carter. The film won Best Actress for Bonham Carter at the 2005 Tokyo International Fi ...
'', ''
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'' wrote "The story is deceptively simple – and yawningly familiar". And in briefly addressing the plot of a man and woman, lover when far younger, reuniting at a New York wedding reception over drinks and cigarettes, and rekindling their past attraction now that we are older and wiser, the reviewer praised Canosa by writing "director Hans Canosa transforms this over-used premise into something moving and memorable". The ''
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'' noted that Canosa's use of a
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format, gave "nuance" to what they termed a "brilliant, witty romance", and offered that it "is also one of the few movies that employs technical trickery to its advantage." Contrarily, ''
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'' while also praising his film, felt that where other directors might use a split screen occasionally, Canosa's use of the effect for the entire film was "distancing, often frustrating and sometimes just plain odd." They added that although the director's use of split screen might have been questionable, "Canosa brings it off with grace and inventiveness". Toward Canosa's first project, '' Alma Mater'', ''Film Threat'' wrote that with the film being set in 1963, it was a "stylistic throwback", but that it captures the era "quite well", in "terms of what the audience sees on the screen and in the way they see it." They felt the director created a 2002 film that felt like it had actually been shot in 1963.


Awards and nominations

* 2002, won
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'Audience Award' for 'Best Competition Feature Film' for '' Alma Mater'' * 2002, nominated for
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'Golden Starfish Award' for 'Best Fiction Feature Film/Video' for ''Alma Mater'' * 2005, won
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'Special Jury Prize' for ''
Conversations with Other Women ''Conversations with Other Women'' is a 2005 romantic drama film directed by Hans Canosa, written by Gabrielle Zevin, starring Aaron Eckhart and Helena Bonham Carter. The film won Best Actress for Bonham Carter at the 2005 Tokyo International Fi ...
'' * 2005, nominated for Tokyo International Film Festival 'Tokyo Grand Prix' for ''Conversations with Other Women'' * 2005, nominated for
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'Golden Spike' for ''Conversations with Other Women''


References


External links

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eFilmCritic interview
{{DEFAULTSORT:Canosa, Hans Living people 1970 births American male screenwriters American film editors American film producers English-language film directors People from Holden, Massachusetts Harvard College alumni Tisch School of the Arts alumni Film directors from Massachusetts Screenwriters from Massachusetts