| Miranda
July, New Film

Miranda July makes movies, performances, recordings
and combinations of these things. Her short movies
( Haysha Royko, The Amateurist, Nest of Tens, Getting
Stronger Every Day) have been screened internationally
at sites such as the Moma and the Guggenheim Museum.
Nest of Tens and a sound installation, The Drifters,
were presented in the 2002 Whitney Biennial. July
participated in the 2004 Whitney Biennial with learningtoloveyoumore.com,
created with support from the Creative Capital foundation
and in collaboration with artist Harrell Fletcher.
July's multi-media performances (Love Diamond, The
Swan Tool, How I Learned to Draw) have been presented
at venues such as the Institute of Contemporary Art
in London and The Kitchen in New York. July's stories
can be read in The Paris Review and The Harvard Review
and her radio performances can be heard regularly
on NPR's The Next Big Thing. July's first feature-length
film, Me
and You and Everyone We Know (IFC Films / FilmFour)
premiered in January 2005 at the Sundance Film Festival,
where it received a special jury prize for originality
of vision. It debuted internationally at the Cannes
Film Festival where it was awarded with four prizes,
including the Camera d'Or. The movie and will be
released theatrically in Summer 2005. See full bio
and work samples on: Miranda
July
December 10, 2005 |