J. C. Chandor

J. C. Chandor
Born
Jeffrey McDonald Chandor

(1973-11-24) November 24, 1973 (age 49)
Alma materCollege of Wooster
Occupations
  • Film director
  • film producer
  • screenwriter
Years active2002–present
Notable workMargin Call (2011)
All Is Lost (2013)
A Most Violent Year (2014)
Triple Frontier (2019)
Spouse
Mary Cameron Goodyear
(m. 2004)

Jeffrey McDonald Chandor (born November 24, 1973), better known as J. C. Chandor (/ˈʃændɔːr/), is an American filmmaker, best known for writing and directing the films Margin Call (2011), All Is Lost (2013), A Most Violent Year (2014), Triple Frontier (2019) and Kraven the Hunter (2023).

Early life and education

Chandor grew up in the Basking Ridge section of Bernards Township, New Jersey. He is the son of Mary (McDonald) and Jeff Chandor, an investment banker. After graduating in 1992 from Ridge High School in Bernards Township, he received his bachelor's degree in 1996 from The College of Wooster. During the 15 years leading up to Margin Call, Chandor directed commercials.

Film career

Margin Call was Chandor's first feature-length film. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah; it also played In Competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Bear. Margin Call was nominated for four Independent Spirit Awards and won two of them: for Best First Feature and the Robert Altman Award for Best Cast. Chandor was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

His second feature film All Is Lost was screened Out of Competition at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It received critical acclaim, especially for Robert Redford's solo performance which featured almost no dialogue, for which Redford won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor, and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award and Critics' Choice Award. The film was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing.

In 2014, Chandor directed Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain in A Most Violent Year which was nominated for a Golden Globe and Independent Spirit Award and which won three National Board of Review awards: Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Picture for Chandor and his producing partners Neal Dodson and Anna Gerb.

In 2015, Chandor replaced Kathryn Bigelow as director for the crime film Triple Frontier. The film was released on Netflix in March 2019 to generally favorable reviews. In 2017, he signed a first look deal with Gaumont.

In 2020, it was announced that Chandor would direct a film Kraven the Hunter for Sony's Spider-Man Universe.

Chandor runs the production company CounterNarrative Films with producers Neal Dodson and Anna Gerb in New York City. They have dozens of projects in various stages of development for film and television.[citation needed]

Filmography

Year Title Credited as Notes
Director Writer Producer
2004 Despacito Yes Yes Yes Short film
2011 Margin Call Yes Yes No Nominated - Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
2013 All Is Lost Yes Yes No
2014 A Most Violent Year Yes Yes Yes
2019 Triple Frontier Yes Yes No Co-screenwriter with Mark Boal
2023 Kraven the Hunter Yes No No Post-production

Producer

Executive producer


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