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Mary Harron
Viewed, 3579x, Last Updated Canadian writer and director Mary Harron first made an impact on the world of American independent cinema with her 1996 feature directorial debut I Shot Andy Warhol. The widely acclaimed film, which detailed the short, strange life of S.C.U.M Manifesto author Valerie Solanas, earned both an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Film and a Special Jury Award for star Lili Taylor at the 1996 Sundance Festival. Harron began her film career as the director of a number of documentaries for BBC TV and Channel Four. She also made six short films about pop culture, including one entitled How to Make an Oliver Stone Movie. Following I Shot Andy Warhol, her acclaimed feature directorial debut, Harron began adapting (along with co-writer Guinevere Turner) Brett Easton Ellis' controversial novel American Psycho for the screen. From the beginning, the production was marked by controversy, due to both the novel's excessively violent content and the decision of Lions Gate Films (the film's studio) to cast Leonardo Di Caprio in the lead role of yuppie serial killer Patrick Bateman, thereby forcing Harron's first choice for the role, British actor Christian Bale, out of the production. Fortunately, the studio eventually backed off and Di Caprio opted not to do the film, allowing Bale to resume his portrayal of the character. However, the film's problems were not over -- shortly before its release it was slapped with a dreaded NC-17 rating by American censors who objected to a sex scene involving Bateman and two prostitutes. Harron was forced to cut the scene in order to secure an R rating, something that was understandably a source of displeasure for the director, as well as another example of the double standards employed by censors in their treatment of cinematic sex and violence. Filmography: American Psycho, The Notorious Bettie Page, This Film is not Yet Rated, Latest Mary Harron News, Opinion & Discussion:
7 Best Serial Killer Movies Too Eat Fava Beans With If you watch 1 documentary on DVD I would highly encourage you to watch This Film Is Not Yet Rated. It is the daring story of a filmmaker who t... Lili Taylor Interview, Factotum Lili Taylor is a superb actress who has made a career out of playing an amazingly wide range of diverse roles since she began acting professionall... Bettie Page Autographed Poster Winners! Pretty soon we are going to have to give up writing news and just run contests at this rate. In all seriousness we love running contests and i... Interview: Gretchen Mol, Notorious Bettie Page I recently had the chance to interview Gretchen Mol at a roundtable in Beverly Hills. Actress Gretchen Mol, joined our roundtable sporting an ... Interview, Mary Harron Director, Notorious Bettie Page This week I participated in the Roundtable Press Day at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills for the new film, "The Notorious Bettie Page," base... Win Signed Bettie Page Posters THX to the studio we got posters for "The Notorious Bettie Page", signed by the star and cast of the movie. I don't know anyone (at leas... The Notorious Bettie Page Early Movie Review Our "LA Woman" Sheila had the chance to see "The Notorious Bettie Page" which has its limited release on April 14th. Directed by Mary Har...
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