Marshall Curry (born ) is an Oscar-winning American
documentary director, producer, cinematographer and editor. His films include ''
Street Fight'', ''
Racing Dreams'', ''
If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front'',
''Point and Shoot'', and ''
A Night at the Garden
''A Night at the Garden'' is a 2017 short documentary film about the 1939 Nazi rally that filled Madison Square Garden in New York City. The film was directed by Marshall Curry from footage found by archival producer Rich Remsberg, and was p ...
''. His first fiction film was the
Academy Award
The Academy Awards, better known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international film industry. The awards are regarded by many as the most prestigious, significant awards in the entertainment ind ...
-winning short film ''
The Neighbors' Window'' (2019).
Life and career
Curry grew up in
Summit, New Jersey, graduating from
Summit High School in 1988.
[Cahillane, Kevin]
"In Person: The Smartest Guy in Summit?
, ''The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid d ...
''. March 5, 2006. Accessed October 14, 2018. "So, for one night at least -- the Oscars are Sunday night -- Summit will be in the spotlight as Mr. Gibney joins Marshall Curry (Summit High School class of 1988 and director of the film "Street Fight," about the 2002 Newark mayoral election) as an Academy Award nominee in the Best Feature Documentary category." He attended
Swarthmore College, graduating in 1992 with a major in
comparative religion
Comparative religion is the branch of the study of religions with the systematic comparison of the doctrines and practices, themes and impacts (including migration) of the world's religions. In general the comparative study of religion yie ...
.
[, a January 25, 2012 article from Swarthmore College News] He was also a Jane Addams Fellow at
Indiana University
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Campuses
Indiana University has two core campuses, five regional campuses, and two regional centers under the administration of IUPUI.
*Indiana Universi ...
’s Center on
Philanthropy. Before becoming a filmmaker, Curry worked as senior producer at
Icon Nicholson, a New York multimedia design firm.
Curry's first film,
''Street Fight'', was released in 2005 and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2006. The film received a 100% fresh rating from
Rotten Tomatoes
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. It was called "extraordinary" by David Denby (The New Yorker), and was described as "vastly entertaining" by John Anderson of ''Variety'', and "filmmaking of the first order" by Scott Foundas of ''LA Weekly''. That year he was named one of "25 New Faces in Independent Film" by Filmmaker Magazine and received the Donnet Award for Emerging Filmmaker by the International Documentary Association.
In 2009, his second film, ''
Racing Dreams'', won Best Documentary at the 2009
Tribeca Film Festival
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, where it was also runner up for the Audience Award. It received a 100% fresh rating from Rotten Tomatoes. The film was called "The best film of the year" by ''The Los Angeles Times'' and "one of the rare documentaries you leave wishing it was a little longer" by ''The New York Times''.
In 2011, ''
If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front'' won the award for Best Documentary Editing at the
2011 Sundance Film Festival, was theatrically released by
Oscilloscope Laboratories and earned Curry his second
Academy Award nomination.
Kenneth Turan
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of ''The Los Angeles Times'' called it "one of the best documentaries of the year" and ''The New York Times'' described it as "an extraordinary documentary...
fearless exploration of complexity in a world drawn to oversimplified depictions of events and problems, heroes and villains."
In 2014, Curry's film
''Point and Shoot'' won Best Documentary at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival and was released theatrically by The Orchard. The film was given an "A" grade by John Anderson of ''Indiewire'', who said it was "a virtual swashbuckler". It was called "brilliantly constructed and provocative" by Peter Keough of ''The Boston Globe'', "riveting... an extraordinary and quietly disturbing film" by David Rooney of ''The Hollywood Reporter'', and Jay Weissberg of ''Variety'' said the "editing is a standout."
In 2017, Curry released the Academy Award nominated short film ''
A Night at the Garden
''A Night at the Garden'' is a 2017 short documentary film about the 1939 Nazi rally that filled Madison Square Garden in New York City. The film was directed by Marshall Curry from footage found by archival producer Rich Remsberg, and was p ...
'', a documentary about a 1939
German American Bund
The German American Bund, or the German American Federation (german: Amerikadeutscher Bund; Amerikadeutscher Volksbund, AV), was a German-American Nazi organization which was established in 1936 as a successor to the Friends of New Germany (FoN ...
rally
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Gatherings
* Demonstration (political), a political rally, a political demonstration of support or protest, march, or parade
* Pep rally, an event held at a United States school or college sporting event
Sport ...
at
Madison Square Garden, which attracted 20,000 Nazi supporters.
Curry said of the film, "It tells a story about our country that we’d prefer to forget."
Curry's first narrative, the short film, ''
The Neighbors' Window'', premiered at the
Tribeca Film Festival
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in April 2019. It won the
Best Live Action Short Film
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From 1936 until 1956 there were two separate awards, "Best Short Subject, One- ...
at the
92nd Academy Awards
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.
Curry lives in
Brooklyn
Brooklyn () is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Kings County, in the U.S. state of New York. Kings County is the most populous county in the State of New York, and the second-most densely populated county in the United States, be ...
,
New York.
Filmography
Awards
'' Street Fight''
*
Academy Award
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, Best Documentary Feature (nominee)
*
Emmy Award, Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story: Long Form (nominee)
*
Tribeca Film Festival
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, Audience Award (winner)
*
Hot Docs Film Festival, Audience Award (winner)
*
Hot Docs Film Festival, Best International Documentary (winner)
*AFI/Discovery Silverdocs Film Festival, Audience Award (winner)
*
Ashland Independent Film Festival
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, Best Documentary (winner)
*WatchDocs Human Rights International Film Festival, Audience Award (winner)
*
Chicago International Film Festival
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, Award for Excellence in Television (winner)
*Cine, Golden Eagle Award (winner)
*IDA, Jacqueline Donnet Filmmaker Award (winner)
*IDA, Distinguished Documentary Achievement Award (nominee)
*
(nominee)
*
American Library Association
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, VRT Notable Videos
'' Racing Dreams''
*Tribeca Film Festival, Best Documentary (winner)
*
Nashville Film Festival
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, Best Documentary (winner)
*
Florida Film Festival
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Overview
The Festival includes narrative and documentary features and shorts, animation, midnight movies, and educational forum ...
, Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature (winner)
*
Indianapolis International Film Festival, Audience Award (winner)
*
Chicago International Film Festival
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, Silver Hugo Award (winner)
*
Jacksonville Film Festival
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, Best Documentary (winner)
'' If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front''
*
Academy Award
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, Best Documentary Feature (nominee)
*
Sundance Film Festival, Best Documentary Editing (winner)
*
Dallas International Film Festival
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About Dallas Film
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, Environmental Visions Award (winner)
*
Miami International Film Festival, Knight Dox Competition Grand Jury Prize (nominee)
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* Miami International Film Festival, Knight Dox Competition Special Mention (winner)
*Nashville Film Festival
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, Best Documentary (winner)
*Traverse City Film Festival
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, Founders Award for Best Documentary (winner)
*Santa Cruz Film Festival, Earthvision Environmental Jury Prize (winner)
*Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival, Best Feature (winner)
*Creative Capital
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Award, Moving Image
'' Point and Shoot''
*Tribeca Film Festival, Best Documentary Feature (winner)
* Emmy Award, Outstanding Graphic Design & Art Direction (nominee)
*Gotham Award
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, Best Documentary Feature (nominee)
*IDA Documentary Award, Best Documentary Feature (nominee)
*Cinema Eye Honors
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, Outstanding Achievement in Editing (nominee)
*Independent Film Festival Boston, Special Jury Prize (winner)
* Little Rock Film Festival, Special Jury Prize for Courage in Filmmaking (winner)
''
A Night at the Garden
''A Night at the Garden'' is a 2017 short documentary film about the 1939 Nazi rally that filled Madison Square Garden in New York City. The film was directed by Marshall Curry from footage found by archival producer Rich Remsberg, and was p ...
''
*Academy Award
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, Best Documentary Short (nominee)
'' The Neighbors' Window''
*Academy Award
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, Best Live Action Short (Winner)
*Palm Springs Shorts Fest, Best Live Action Short (Winner - Audience Award)
*Casting Society Artios Awards - Short Film Casting (nominee)
*Traverse City Film Festival, Best Fiction Short (Winner - Audience Award)
*Hollyshorts Film Festival, Best Drama (Winner)
*SCAD Savannah Film Festival, Best Narrative Short (Winner)
*St. Louis International Film Festival, Best of the Fest (Winner)
*Nashville Film Festival, Best Narrative Short (Winner)
*Rhode Island Film Festival, Best Live Action Short (Winner)
*Woodstock Film Festival, Best Short Film (Winner)
References
External links
*
Marshall Curry website
Marshall Curry on Twitter
''Street Fight'' website
''Racing Dreams'' website
''If A Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front'' website
''Point and Shoot'' website
*
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