Shane Carruth

American film producer, actor, screenwriter (born 1972) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shane Carruth (born 1972) is an American filmmaker, known for science-fiction features in which he has filled numerous jobs, including producer, director, screenwriter, composer, and actor.[1][2] These include his prize-winning debut Primer (2004) and Upstream Color (2013). In reference to Carruth's unusual filmmaking technique, director Steven Soderbergh described him as "the illegitimate offspring of David Lynch and James Cameron."[3]

Born1972 (age 5354)
Occupations
  • Filmmaker
  • actor
  • composer
Yearsactive2004–present
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Shane Carruth
Carruth at South by Southwest 2013
Born1972 (age 5354)
Alma materStephen F. Austin State University
Occupations
  • Filmmaker
  • actor
  • composer
Years active2004–present
PartnerAmy Seimetz (2011–2018)
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Early life

Carruth was born in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in 1972. He attended Stephen F. Austin State University as a mathematics major.[4] Before becoming a filmmaker, he worked as a developer of flight-simulation software.[3]

Career

Primer

For his independent film Primer, Carruth wrote, directed, produced, and performed one of the two main roles; he also composed the score. The film was honored at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival with the Grand Jury Prize and the Alfred P. Sloan Award. Carruth, a former software engineer with an undergraduate degree in mathematics,[3] used his technical knowledge extensively on the project.

Upstream Color

On January 21, 2013, Carruth premiered his film Upstream Color at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Dramatic Competition category.[5] Carruth, Johnny Marshall, and Pete Horner won the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Sound Design for the film.[6] Keith Kimbell wrote that it was the "most anticipated (and most difficult to describe) film in competition", and "most critics couldn't stop talking about it".[7] The film was released via VHX on April 5, 2013.[7] Some of Carruth's music from Upstream Color was featured in the 2016 documentary Tickled.

Unrealized or upcoming work

In 2009, David Sullivan, one of the leads in Primer, tweeted that "Shane Carruth's next project, A Topiary, is in the early stages of pre-production".[8] Filmmaker Rian Johnson tweeted that it would feature a "mind-blowing sci-fi script."[9] In 2010, several news sources reported that A Topiary was in the works and that the script had been written. There was already a website for the movie[10] which, according to Carruth in an interview to io9, "The website for now is just a place mark as financing has yet to be completed. I'm cautiously optimistic that this can happen soon and couldn't be happier with the filmmakers that have committed to the project so far."[11] However, the film (which Entertainment Weekly described as "a sci-fi epic about a group of kids who build a giant, animal-like creature") stalled, and in early 2013, Carruth told EW that it was "the thing I basically wasted my whole life on."[3] Carruth no longer pursues the project; some VFX test footage of the film is visible in Upstream Color in a scene when a character is examining the video for technical flaws.[12]

In 2014, Carruth announced a new film, The Modern Ocean, based on international shipping and the lives of those involved.[13] On August 12, 2015, it was reported that the film was in pre-production,[14] and its ensemble cast was announced in November 2015; it would include Jeff Goldblum, Anne Hathaway, Keanu Reeves, Tom Holland, Daniel Radcliffe, Chloë Grace Moretz, Asa Butterfield, and Abraham Attah.[15] In an interview in 2018, Carruth noted that the film is "not gonna happen anytime soon".[16] Irrfan Khan was also scheduled to star as the lead captain of the ship, before his death on April 29, 2020. On June 17, 2020, Carruth posted the entire script for The Modern Ocean on Twitter, along with some of the original score.[17][18]

In 2019, in an interview Carruth claimed he was working on "a massive thing" and would leave the film industry once that project concludes.[19][20]

Consulting

Carruth was rumored to have consulted on time-travel sequences for filmmaker Rian Johnson's Looper, though it was later revealed that those sequences were deemed too expensive to shoot.[21][22]

Acting

In 2018, Carruth starred in the psychological thriller The Dead Center about a hospital psychiatrist whose own sanity is pushed to the edge when a frightened amnesiac patient insists that he has died and brought something terrible back from the other side.

Personal life

In 2019, when asked about his religious beliefs, he stated that he was raised Christian, but fell away from it, before later saying that he still prays from time to time and finds some comfort from the Bible.[23]

From 2011 to 2018, Carruth was in a relationship with Amy Seimetz. The couple became engaged in 2013.[24][25][26] Seimetz obtained temporary restraining orders against Carruth in 2018 and a permanent restraining order in 2020, citing years of domestic and emotional abuse and harassment.[27][28] Carruth has denied these allegations.[29]

On January 13, 2022, Carruth was arrested at the home of another ex-girlfriend on allegations of domestic assault and vandalism. He was released four days later on a $50,000 bond. Variety reported that the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office would not file felony charges.[30]

Filmography

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Year Title Director Producer Writer Composer Editor Actor Notes
2004 Primer Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Also production designer, sound designer and casting director
2013 Upstream Color Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Also cinematographer and camera operator
2018 The Dead Center No Yes No No No Yes
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Television

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Year Title Director Composer Notes
2016 The Girlfriend Experience No Yes 13 episodes
2017 Breakthrough Yes No Episode "Predicting the Future"
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Acting roles

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Year Title Role Notes
2004 Primer Aaron
2013 Upstream Color Jeff
2014 Everything & Everything & Everything Morgan Short film
2015 We'll Find Something Steve Short film
Memory Box The Man Short film
2016 The Girlfriend Experience Sam TV series (1 episode)
Swiss Army Man Coroner Cameo
2018 The Dead Center Daniel Forrester
2020 Tales from the Loop Cole TV series (2 episodes)
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Other credits

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2016 The Divergent Series: Allegiant Consultant
2017 A Ghost Story Additional editor
2020 The Wanting Mare Carruth was removed as executive producer after allegations of domestic violence surfaced.[31]
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
2004Sundance Film FestivalGrand Jury PrizePrimerWon
Alfred P. Sloan PrizeWon
Nantucket Film FestivalBest Writer/DirectorWon
Gotham AwardsBest FeatureNominated
Sitges Film FestivalBest FilmNominated
2005London International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic FilmBest FeatureWon
Independent Spirit AwardsBest FeatureNominated
Best DirectorNominated
Best First ScreenplayNominated
Best Actor in a Debut Performance (David Sullivan)Nominated
FantasportoInternational Fantasy Film AwardNominated
2013Sundance Film FestivalU.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Sound DesignUpstream ColorWon
Grand Jury Prize – DramaticNominated
Sitges Film FestivalBest Directorial RevelationWon
Best Motion PictureNominated
Los Angeles Film Critics AssociationBest EditingSecond place
Independent Spirit AwardsBest DirectorNominated
Best EditingNominated
Gotham AwardsBest FilmNominated
Best Actress (Amy Seimetz)Nominated
CamerimageBest Cinematography DebutNominated
Chicago Film Critics AssociationBest EditingNominated
Dublin Film Critics' CircleBest DirectorNominated
Village Voice Film PollBest FilmNominated
Best DirectorNominated
SXSW Film FestivalFestival FavoritesNominated
2014Australian Film Critics AssociationBest International Film (English Language)Nominated
Central Ohio Film Critics AssociationBest PictureNominated
Best CinematographyNominated
Chlotrudis AwardBest CinematographyNominated
Lost WeekendBest VisualsNominated
Georgia Film Critics AssociationBreakthrough (Amy Seimetz)Nominated
Best PictureNominated
Best Original ScoreNominated
Best DirectorNominated
Best Actress (Amy Seimetz)Nominated
Best Original ScreenplayNominated
Best CinematographyNominated
London Film Critics' CircleTechnical Achievement of the Year (Johnny Marshall)Nominated
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