
Hal Hartley - Director
Hal Hartley was born in 1959 outside New York City. In 1984 he graduated from the State University Of New York at Purchase, where he studied filmmaking and where he was subsequently to teach from time to time.
In 1984 he moved to New York City and continued making experimental narrative short films until, in 1988, he made his first feature fiction film, THE UNBELIEVABLE TRUTH.
This film became quite popular outside the contemporary mainstream and he has been writing, directing, and producing feature films ever since. He has also not ceased to create a continuing body of short works on film and video. He received the Best Screenplay award at Cannes in 1998 for HENRY FOOL and was made a Chevalier of the Arts and Letters by the Government of France later that same year. His various films have received awards at many international film festivals including Tokyo, Sydney, Deauville, Houston, and the Sundance festival.
He lives in New York City where he maintains his production company, True Fiction Pictures.
Filmography:
FEATURE FILMS
2001 No Such Thing
1997 Henry Fool
1995 Flirt
1994 Amateur
1992 Simple Men
1990 Trust
1989 The Unbelievable Truth
TELEVISION FILMS
1998 The Book of Life
1994 Opera No. 1
1991 Surviving Desire
SHORT FILMS
2000 Kimono
2000 The New Math(s)
1997 The Other Also
1994 NYC 3/94
1993 Iris
1991 Theory of Achievement
1991 Ambition
1987 Dogs
1986 The Cartographer's Girlfriend
1985 Kid
THEATER
1998 Soon / Salzburg Opera Festival
MUSIC VIDEOS
1998 Stolen Car
1996 Walking Wounded
1996 Kimitoboku
Masatoshi NaGASE (Speedstar Records)
1993 From A Motel 6
1993 Only Living Boy in New York
OTHER AWARDS
1995 Denver Film Festival/John Cassavetes Award for Career Achievement
1996 French Ministry of Culture/Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des lettres