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Andrew Bujalski

Andrew Bujalski, born April 29, 1977 in Boston, Massachusetts, is an American film director, screenwriter and actor, who has been called the "Godfather of Mumblecore."〔"'Mumblecore' and the indie-rock analogy" by Glenn Kenny. August 24, 2007()〕〔"Half-Baked." ''New York Magazine''.()〕〔"Bumblebee Mumble" by V.A. Musetto. ''New York Post'', August 12, 2009()
== Biography ==
Bujalski, born in Boston in 1977, is the son of an artist-turned-businesswoman, Sheila Dubman, and a businessman, Edmund Bujalski. Andrew studied film at Harvard's Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, where the Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman was his thesis advisor.
He shot his first feature, ''Funny Ha Ha'', in 2002, and followed it with ''Mutual Appreciation'' in 2003 – though neither film received theatrical distribution until 2005 and 2006, respectively. Bujalski wrote both screenplays, and appears as an actor, playing a major role in both films. In 2006, he appeared as an actor and contributed to the screenplay of the Joe Swanberg film ''Hannah Takes the Stairs''.
''Beeswax'' and ''Computer Chess'', Bujalski's third and fourth independent films, were filmed in Austin, where the director lives now. ''Beeswax'' was released in the summer of 2009. While making ''Beeswax'', Bujalski wrote a screenplay adaptation of Benjamin Kunkel's 2005 novel ''Indecision'' for Paramount Pictures.
His fourth feature ''Computer Chess'',〔Longworth, Karina. (10 Movies We're Excited About in 2012. ) ''LA Weekly''.〕〔(Andrew Bujalski's Next Project: Computer Chess )〕 a period film set at a computer programming tournament in 1980, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2013 and won the Alfred Sloan Feature Film Prize.〔(2013 Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize )〕 It is his first feature edited digitally and it is the only feature film shot almost exclusively with original Sony 1968 AVC-3260 B&W video cameras.〔Grunsky, Matthias. ("Computer Chess": a more detailed look at the tube camera )〕

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