Enid Zentelis

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Occupation(s)Filmmaker, writer, podcaster
Yearsactive1997–present
SpouseSean Fogarty
Enid Zentelis
Born
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, writer, podcaster
Years active1997–present
SpouseSean Fogarty

Enid Zentelis is an American writer, filmmaker, and podcaster.[1][2] She is best known for directing features Evergreen and Bottled Up and for her podcast, How My Grandmother Won WWII.[3][4]

Zentelis was born in Los Angeles, California. She is a first generation American, born to a Hungarian-Jewish mother and Latvian father. She is a graduate of Hampshire College and the Graduate Film Program at NYU, where she was taught by Spike Lee, Martin Scorsese and mentored by Mary Harron.[5] Her essays and literary nonfiction have appeared in the Daily Beast, The FemWord, and Talkhouse.[4] She is a professor of filmmaking at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts.

Zentelis's major works include, Evergreen, premiered in Dramatic Competition at Sundance Film Festival in 2004.[6] In 2013, she directed Bottled Up, starring Melissa Leo, Marin Ireland and Josh Hamilton. In 2021, she created the podcast, How My Grandmother Won WWII, about the discovery that her grandmother worked with British Special Ops during the Holocaust. In 2022, she sold her podcast to Kinetic Content with a scripted series development deal.[7]

Filmography

Year Title Director Writer Producer Note
2017 Au Pair Green tick Green tick Short film
2013 Bottled Up Green tick Green tick Green tick Feature Film
2007 The Man with My Nose Green tick Green tick Short film
2004 Evergreen Green tick Green tick Green tick Feature Film
1997 Dog Race Green tick Short film
1996 Sounds of Morning Green tick Green tick Short film
1993 Granny Was an 0utlaw Green tick Green tick Green tick Documentary

Publications

  • 2022 – Everybody Gets Killed[8]

Awards and nominations

References

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