Zal Batmanglij

American film director and screenwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zal Batmanglij (/ˈzɑːl bɑːtˈmɑːŋɡlɪ/;[1] born April 28, 1981) is an American film director and screenwriter. He directed and co-wrote the 2011 film Sound of My Voice and the 2013 film The East, both of which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, as well as the Netflix series The OA, which debuted in 2016.

Born (1981-04-28) April 28, 1981 (age 45)
Vence, France
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
Yearsactive2011–present
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Zal Batmanglij
Batmanglij at Wondercon 2012
Born (1981-04-28) April 28, 1981 (age 45)
Vence, France
EducationGeorgetown University (BA)
American Film Institute (MFA)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
Years active2011–present
ParentNajmieh Batmanglij
RelativesRostam Batmanglij (brother)
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Early life and education

Batmanglij was born in 1981 in France[2] to Iranian parents and grew up in Washington, D.C. His mother, Najmieh Batmanglij, is a cookbook author and chef; his father is a book publisher.[3] His younger brother Rostam was a founding member of the band Vampire Weekend. Both brothers are gay.[4]

Batmanglij studied anthropology and English at Georgetown University, graduating in 2002. At Georgetown he met Mike Cahill in a philosophy class. They took a screenwriting course together and co-directed a short film that won the Georgetown Film Festival. Brit Marling saw the film and asked if she could work with them.[5] Several years later, following Marling's graduation, the three friends moved to Los Angeles, California, where Batmanglij was a directing fellow at the AFI Conservatory.[6] For his thesis film, he made a 35mm short called The Recordist (2007), which starred Marling.[7]

Career

In 2011, Batmanglij's debut feature, Sound of My Voice, written with Marling and starring her, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.[8] Shortly thereafter, Fox Searchlight Pictures purchased Sound of My Voice, as well as Batmanglij and Marling's next feature script, The East.[9] Batmanglij also directed The East, starring Marling, Elliot Page, and Alexander Skarsgård. The film premiered at Sundance in 2013.[10]

Batmanglij and Marling collaborated to create drama series The OA, which debuted in 2016 on Netflix. It was written by Marling and Batmanglij, who produced the series along with Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner of Plan B, and Michael Sugar of Anonymous Content.[11] Batmanglij’s The OA is known for its novel take on mysterious and mind-bending psychological dramas.[12] Because of the high praise it has received from critics, the series was nominated twice for the Writers Guild Awards (WGA) “Best Episodic Drama” award.[13]

Batmanglij and Marling worked together again in 2023 to co-produce the psychological thriller and murder mystery miniseries titled A Murder at the End of the World, which has been critically acclaimed by reviewer Kevin Considine for its statements on artificial intelligence.[14]

Filmography

Short film

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2007 The Recordist Yes Yes
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Feature film

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2011 Sound of My Voice Yes Yes
2013 The East Yes Yes
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Television

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2015 Wayward Pines Yes No No No Episodes "Our Town, Our Law" and
"One of Our Senior Realtors Has Chosen to Retire"
2016–2019 The OA Yes Yes Yes Yes Directed 13 episodes, wrote 7 episodes
2023 A Murder at the End of the World Yes Yes Yes Yes Directed 4 episodes, wrote 6 episodes
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result
2012 Gotham Award Breakthrough Director Sound of My Voice Nominated
2013 Independent Spirit Award Best First Feature Nominated
Traverse City Film Festival Founders Prize For Best Drama The East Won
2018 Writers Guild of America Award Episodic Drama The OA (Episode "Homecoming") Nominated
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