Mike Cahill (filmmaker)

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Mike Cahill (born July 5, 1979) is an American filmmaker.

Born (1979-07-05) July 5, 1979 (age 46)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • film editor
  • film producer
  • cinematographer
NotableworkAnother Earth (2011)
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Mike Cahill
Mike Cahill, 2014
Born (1979-07-05) July 5, 1979 (age 46)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • film editor
  • film producer
  • cinematographer
Notable workAnother Earth (2011)
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Early life and education

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Mike Cahill was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on July 5, 1979.[2] His first forays into filmmaking were with Fisher-Price and VHS camcorders when he was young.[3] He gained his first credit as a documentarian at the age of 17, when he and a friend directed a film titled The Pocket, about D.C go-go music.[4]

After high school, Cahill studied economics at Georgetown University, graduating in 2001. While a student there he formed a close relationship with professional colleague and friend Brit Marling, whom he met at a Georgetown film festival,[5][6][7] and the two began working on short films together where Marling would act and Cahill would direct.[8]

Career

While still in his senior year at Georgetown, Cahill began interning with National Geographic Television and Film, soon becoming their youngest field producer, editor and cinematographer.[1][9] He and Marling collaborated on Boxers and Ballerinas (2004), an exploration of the U.S.–Cuba conflict through the lives of four characters, while living in Cuba.[1] Cahill next moved to Los Angeles. There he was taken on as editor for two Sundance features, Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man and Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out.[10]

Cahill's first feature film as director, co-written with Marling, Another Earth, about a parallel planet Earth, won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was picked up for distribution by Fox Searchlight Pictures.[9] Variety reported: "[It] has been deemed one of the more highly praised pics of the fest as it received a standing ovation after the screening and strong word of mouth from buyers and festgoers." The distributor Fox Searchlight Pictures won distribution rights to the film in a deal worth $1.5 million to $2 million, beating out other distributors including Focus Features and the Weinstein Company.[11]

Cahill's second feature film I Origins again won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize, this time at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, making Cahill the only person to have received the award twice. The film was picked up for distribution by Fox Searchlight.[12]

In 2011, before the release of I Origins, a press release by Fox Searchlight stated that Cahill was working on a film about reincarnation and another about "a fashion designer who lives at the bottom of the sea."[13] As of 2015 he is also working on a sequel of I Origins. "There's a sequel in the works. It's not scripted. We're not in production yet, but we set up at Fox Searchlight".[14]

Starting in 2015, Cahill is an executive producer of the Syfy TV show The Magicians, and directed the pilot episode. He is also an executive producer on The Path, and directed the first two episodes.

Influences

Cahill has cited Julian Schnabel as a significant influence on his work.[15] He considers Krzysztof Kieslowski one of his favorite filmmakers, specifically citing The Double Life of Véronique as having a profound impact on him.[16] Cahill, who has a casual interest in astronomy, was also influenced by the work of astronomer Richard Berendzen, in particular, Berendzen's audiobook Pulp Physics. He is also an admirer of Carl Sagan and Isaac Asimov.[17][18]

He has always admired science.[19]

His favorite movie of all time is 2001: A Space Odyssey. "Because that movie, what it presents to you, can’t be articulated in any other form than as a movie," he said.[20]

Filmography

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Year Film Director Writer Producer Editor DP
2004 Boxers and Ballerinas Yes Yes No No No
2005 Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man No No No Yes No
2006 Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out No No No Yes No
2011 Another Earth Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2014 I Origins Yes Yes Yes Yes No
2021 Bliss Yes Yes No No No
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
2005Breckenridge Festival of FilmBest of the Fest (shared with Brit Marling)Boxers and BallerinasWon
Cinequest San Jose Film FestivalDirector's Award (shared with Brit Marling)Won
2011Sundance Film FestivalAlfred P. Sloan PrizeAnother EarthWon
Special Jury PrizeWon
Grand Jury PrizeNominated
Scream AwardsBest Independent MovieNominated
National Board of ReviewTop Ten Independent FilmsWon
Locarno International Film FestivalJunior Jury Award - Special MentionWon
Golden LeopardNominated
Gotham AwardsBreakthrough Director AwardNominated
Deauville Film FestivalGrand Special PrizeNominated
2012Georgia Film Critics AssociationBest PictureWon
Independent Spirit AwardsBest First Feature (shared with Hunter Gray, Brit Marling and Nick Shumaker)Nominated
Best First Screenplay (shared with Brit Marling)Nominated
Golden Trailer AwardsBest MusicWon
Best Independent PosterNominated
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror FilmsBest Writing (shared with Brit Marling)Nominated
Prism AwardsFeature Film - Mental HealthNominated
2014Sundance Film FestivalAlfred P. Sloan PrizeI OriginsWon
Tallinn Black Nights Film FestivalBest North American Independent FilmNominated
Sitges Film FestivalBest FilmWon
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