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Madeleine Olnek

Madeleine Olnek is an American independent film director, producer, screenwriter, and playwright. She has written 24 plays and three feature films, including Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same, The Foxy Merkins, and Wild Nights with Emily. Her feature films have been described as "madcap comedies with absurdist leanings" and are all centered around queer characters.[1]

Madeleine Olnek
Olnek in 2014
Born
Alma materNYU (BFA)
Brown University (MFA)
Columbia University (MFA)
Occupations

Biography

Olnek was born in New York City and raised in Connecticut. She studied drama at NYU and graduated in 1987, she received fellowships for an MFA in creative writing from Brown University, and the William Goldman Screenwriting Fellowship for an MFA in film from Columbia University.[2] She became a member of the advocacy group ACT UP in the early 90's.[3]

 
Olnek (right) with the cast of The Foxy Merkins at its Sundance Premiere in 2014

During her time at NYU, Olnek directed a comedy show called "The Follies" in which cast member and NYU classmate Molly Shannon created the basis for her Catholic schoolgirl persona, Mary Katherine Gallagher. Shannon credits Olnek with being "the midwife" to her signature sketch comedy character.[4] After graduating from NYU, Olnek was a downtown New York City playwright and director. She belonged to the Emerging Writers Group at New York's Public Theater and worked with the WOW Café theater in New York where she wrote and directed many plays including, Wild Nights with Emily (1999)[5] and Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same (1992). Olnek began to realize that technological advances in the film industry were making it "the place of immediacy", so she began to focus on filmmaking.[6] She made her first short film Hold Up in 2006 and another Countertransference in 2009, both of which screened at the Sundance Film Festival.[7] Countertransference was awarded "Best Short Film Directed by a woman at Sundance" by Women in Film Los Angeles.[8]

In 2011 Olnek adapted one of her plays into her first feature film Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same, which played at Sundance, MoMA, and The Viennale, and was nominated for the 2011 Gotham Independent Film Awards.[9] Her second feature film The Foxy Merkins, which also included some of the actors from Codependent, played at Sundance, The Moscow International Film Festival, and BAMcinemaFest. It was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. Olnek received research grants from Harvard University Press and the Guggenheim Foundation to adapt another of her plays into her third feature, Wild Nights with Emily.[10] The film was the first ever on-screen portrayal of a queer Emily Dickinson. It starred Molly Shannon, premiered in 2018 at SXSW, and was nominated for the John Cassavetes Independent Spirit Award.[11] The Rotten Tomatoes editorial staff ranked it in the top ten of "The Best Comedies of 2019."[12]

Personal life

Madeleine Olnek considers herself a "lady homosexual"[13] and lives in New York City.[14] She likes to tell jokes.[15]

Filmography

Year Film Type Credit
2006 Hold Up[16] Short film Director
2006 Make Room for Phyllis[17] Short film Director
2009 Countertransference[18] Short film Director, Producer
2011 Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same Feature film Director, Writer, Producer
2013 The Foxy Merkins Feature film Director, Co-writer, Producer
2018 Wild Nights with Emily Feature film Director, Writer, Producer

Bibliography

Selected plays

  • Fan Mail (1987), co-written with Nancy Swartz[19]: 94 
  • Case Studies (1988), co-written with Dominique Dibbell and Nancy Swartz[20]
  • Double Awareness, Double Awareness (1991)[20]
  • Spookyworld (1992)[20]
  • Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same (1992)[21][19]: 83 
  • The I'm Not Welcome Anywhere Christmas Special[22]
  • The Jewish Nun (1992)[22][20]
  • It's Not the Shoes (1992), an adaptation of The Twelve Dancing Princesses by Hans Christian Andersen for the Alternate Visions Theater Troupe of Youth Enrichment Services at the LGBT Center[20]
  • Disaster Area Nurse (1993)[20][23]
  • Destiny of Mimi (1994)[20]
  • How To Write While You Sleep (1998)[22]
  • Wild Nights with Emily (1999)[5]
  • Gay! Gay! Gay! (1999)[23]

Textbooks

  • A Practical Handbook for the Actor by Melissa Bruder, Lee Michael Cohn, Madeleine Olnek, Nathaniel Pollack, Robert Previtio, Scott Zigler, and David Mamet

See also

References

  1. ^ Dry, Judy (11 March 2018). "'Wild Nights With Emily' Review: Molly Shannon Is Emily Dickinson in the Best Lesbian Comedy in Years — SXSW". IndieWire. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  2. ^ Ambroff-Tahan, James (30 August 2018). "Filmmaker Madeleine Olnek Gives Voice to Women's Stories". Adobe Create Magazine. Adobe Inc. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  3. ^ Esposito, Cameron (5 May 2019). "Episode 85: Madeleine Olnek". Queery with Cameron Esposito (podcast). Event occurs at 48:36. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  4. ^ Dry, Jude (2019-04-13). "Molly Shannon Beat the Post-'SNL' Slump By Being Her Weird and Wonderful Self". IndieWire. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  5. ^ a b "Circus Catch". Village Voice. 15 June 1999. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  6. ^ Luers, Erik (5 December 2014). ""85% of Protagonists in Film and Television are Male": Madeleine Olnek on The Foxy Merkins". Filmmaker Magazine. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  7. ^ . Curve Magazine. 13 January 2011. Archived from the original on 2 February 2019. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  8. ^ "Gale General OneFile - Document - Women in Film Hosts Sundance Panel, Award Event". go.gale.com. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  9. ^ Guerrasio, Jason (November 17, 2011). "Check Out Gothams' Best Film Not Playing At A Theater Near You Nominees at MOMA This Weekend". Filmmaker Magazine. IFP. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  10. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (26 November 2018). "Emily Dickinson SXSW Comedy 'Wild Nights With Emily' Set At Greenwich". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  11. ^ "Two Films by Columbia Filmmakers Nominated for 2020 Independent Spirit Awards". Columbia - School of the Arts. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  12. ^ "The Best Comedies of 2019 - Funniest Comedy Movies of the Year". Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  13. ^ Pedersen, Hans (15 January 2015). . Echo Magazine. Archived from the original on 2 February 2019. Retrieved 2 February 2019. No, we're all out, and we've all paid a price.
  14. ^ "Wild Nights with Emily". Cucalorus Film Festival. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  15. ^ "QUEERY with Cameron Esposito: Madeleine Olnek on Apple Podcasts - Event Occurs at 1:03:20". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 2021-04-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. ^ Kilday, Gregg (6 December 2005). "Sundance Fest Picks 73 Shorts". Backstage. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  17. ^ "Make Room for Phyllis". Nashville Film Festival / Agile Ticketing Solutions. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  18. ^ Silverstein, Melissa (20 January 2014). "Sundance Women Directors: Meet Madeleine Olnek". IndieWire. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  19. ^ a b Hughes, Holly; Tropicana, Carmelita; Dolan, Jill (30 November 2015). Memories of the Revolution: The First Ten Years of the WOW Café Theater. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0472068630. Retrieved 2 February 2019 – via GoogleBooks.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g Davy, Kate (2010). Lady Dicks and Lesbian Brothers: Staging the Unimaginable at the WOW Café Theatre. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0472071227. Retrieved 2 February 2019 – via GoogleBooks.
  21. ^ Johns, Merryn (March–April 2016). "A world of women: celebrating the WOW Cafe, New York City's legendary lesbian theater space". Curve. p. 54+. Retrieved 2 February 2019 – via General OneFile. Madeleine Olnek, for example, wrote the funny-yet-political Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same while at WOW.
  22. ^ a b c Lefkowitz, David (22 May 1998). "Last Chance To Write While You Sleep in Soho, to May 24". Playbill. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  23. ^ a b Ehren, Christine (11 October 2011). "Co-dependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same in San Francisco, Oct. 11-28". Playbill. Retrieved 2 February 2019.

External links

  • Madeleine Olnek at IMDb
  • Official Website

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Madeleine Olnek is an American independent film director producer screenwriter and playwright She has written 24 plays and three feature films including Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same The Foxy Merkins and Wild Nights with Emily Her feature films have been described as madcap comedies with absurdist leanings and are all centered around queer characters 1 Madeleine OlnekOlnek in 2014BornNew York CityAlma materNYU BFA Brown University MFA Columbia University MFA OccupationsFilm directorscreenwriterplaywright Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 4 Bibliography 4 1 Selected plays 4 2 Textbooks 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditOlnek was born in New York City and raised in Connecticut She studied drama at NYU and graduated in 1987 she received fellowships for an MFA in creative writing from Brown University and the William Goldman Screenwriting Fellowship for an MFA in film from Columbia University 2 She became a member of the advocacy group ACT UP in the early 90 s 3 Olnek right with the cast of The Foxy Merkins at its Sundance Premiere in 2014 During her time at NYU Olnek directed a comedy show called The Follies in which cast member and NYU classmate Molly Shannon created the basis for her Catholic schoolgirl persona Mary Katherine Gallagher Shannon credits Olnek with being the midwife to her signature sketch comedy character 4 After graduating from NYU Olnek was a downtown New York City playwright and director She belonged to the Emerging Writers Group at New York s Public Theater and worked with the WOW Cafe theater in New York where she wrote and directed many plays including Wild Nights with Emily 1999 5 and Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same 1992 Olnek began to realize that technological advances in the film industry were making it the place of immediacy so she began to focus on filmmaking 6 She made her first short film Hold Up in 2006 and another Countertransference in 2009 both of which screened at the Sundance Film Festival 7 Countertransference was awarded Best Short Film Directed by a woman at Sundance by Women in Film Los Angeles 8 In 2011 Olnek adapted one of her plays into her first feature film Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same which played at Sundance MoMA and The Viennale and was nominated for the 2011 Gotham Independent Film Awards 9 Her second feature film The Foxy Merkins which also included some of the actors from Codependent played at Sundance The Moscow International Film Festival and BAMcinemaFest It was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award Olnek received research grants from Harvard University Press and the Guggenheim Foundation to adapt another of her plays into her third feature Wild Nights with Emily 10 The film was the first ever on screen portrayal of a queer Emily Dickinson It starred Molly Shannon premiered in 2018 at SXSW and was nominated for the John Cassavetes Independent Spirit Award 11 The Rotten Tomatoes editorial staff ranked it in the top ten of The Best Comedies of 2019 12 Personal life EditMadeleine Olnek considers herself a lady homosexual 13 and lives in New York City 14 She likes to tell jokes 15 Filmography EditYear Film Type Credit2006 Hold Up 16 Short film Director2006 Make Room for Phyllis 17 Short film Director2009 Countertransference 18 Short film Director Producer2011 Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same Feature film Director Writer Producer2013 The Foxy Merkins Feature film Director Co writer Producer2018 Wild Nights with Emily Feature film Director Writer ProducerBibliography EditSelected plays Edit Fan Mail 1987 co written with Nancy Swartz 19 94 Case Studies 1988 co written with Dominique Dibbell and Nancy Swartz 20 Double Awareness Double Awareness 1991 20 Spookyworld 1992 20 Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same 1992 21 19 83 The I m Not Welcome Anywhere Christmas Special 22 The Jewish Nun 1992 22 20 It s Not the Shoes 1992 an adaptation of The Twelve Dancing Princesses by Hans Christian Andersen for the Alternate Visions Theater Troupe of Youth Enrichment Services at the LGBT Center 20 Disaster Area Nurse 1993 20 23 Destiny of Mimi 1994 20 How To Write While You Sleep 1998 22 Wild Nights with Emily 1999 5 Gay Gay Gay 1999 23 Textbooks Edit A Practical Handbook for the Actor by Melissa Bruder Lee Michael Cohn Madeleine Olnek Nathaniel Pollack Robert Previtio Scott Zigler and David MametSee also EditList of female film and television directors List of lesbian filmmakers List of LGBT related films directed by womenReferences Edit Dry Judy 11 March 2018 Wild Nights With Emily Review Molly Shannon Is Emily Dickinson in the Best Lesbian Comedy in Years SXSW IndieWire Retrieved 2 February 2019 Ambroff Tahan James 30 August 2018 Filmmaker Madeleine Olnek Gives Voice to Women s Stories Adobe Create Magazine Adobe Inc Retrieved 2 February 2019 Esposito Cameron 5 May 2019 Episode 85 Madeleine Olnek Queery with Cameron Esposito podcast Event occurs at 48 36 Retrieved 7 May 2019 Dry Jude 2019 04 13 Molly Shannon Beat the Post SNL Slump By Being Her Weird and Wonderful Self IndieWire Retrieved 2021 05 11 a b Circus Catch Village Voice 15 June 1999 Retrieved 2 February 2019 Luers Erik 5 December 2014 85 of Protagonists in Film and Television are Male Madeleine Olnek on The Foxy Merkins Filmmaker Magazine Retrieved 2 February 2019 Catching up with Madeleine Olnek Curve Magazine 13 January 2011 Archived from the original on 2 February 2019 Retrieved 2 February 2019 Gale General OneFile Document Women in Film Hosts Sundance Panel Award Event go gale com Retrieved 2021 04 21 Guerrasio Jason November 17 2011 Check Out Gothams Best Film Not Playing At A Theater Near You Nominees at MOMA This Weekend Filmmaker Magazine IFP Retrieved 15 November 2017 N Duka Amanda 26 November 2018 Emily Dickinson SXSW Comedy Wild Nights With Emily Set At Greenwich Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 31 January 2019 Two Films by Columbia Filmmakers Nominated for 2020 Independent Spirit Awards Columbia School of the Arts Retrieved 2021 04 21 The Best Comedies of 2019 Funniest Comedy Movies of the Year Retrieved 2021 04 21 Pedersen Hans 15 January 2015 The Foxy Merkins Echo Magazine Archived from the original on 2 February 2019 Retrieved 2 February 2019 No we re all out and we ve all paid a price Wild Nights with Emily Cucalorus Film Festival Retrieved 2 February 2019 QUEERY with Cameron Esposito Madeleine Olnek on Apple Podcasts Event Occurs at 1 03 20 Apple Podcasts Retrieved 2021 04 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Kilday Gregg 6 December 2005 Sundance Fest Picks 73 Shorts Backstage Retrieved 2 February 2019 Make Room for Phyllis Nashville Film Festival Agile Ticketing Solutions Retrieved 2 February 2019 Silverstein Melissa 20 January 2014 Sundance Women Directors Meet Madeleine Olnek IndieWire Retrieved 2 February 2019 a b Hughes Holly Tropicana Carmelita Dolan Jill 30 November 2015 Memories of the Revolution The First Ten Years of the WOW Cafe Theater University of Michigan Press ISBN 978 0472068630 Retrieved 2 February 2019 via GoogleBooks a b c d e f g Davy Kate 2010 Lady Dicks and Lesbian Brothers Staging the Unimaginable at the WOW Cafe Theatre University of Michigan Press ISBN 978 0472071227 Retrieved 2 February 2019 via GoogleBooks Johns Merryn March April 2016 A world of women celebrating the WOW Cafe New York City s legendary lesbian theater space Curve p 54 Retrieved 2 February 2019 via General OneFile Madeleine Olnek for example wrote the funny yet political Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same while at WOW a b c Lefkowitz David 22 May 1998 Last Chance To Write While You Sleep in Soho to May 24 Playbill Retrieved 2 February 2019 a b Ehren Christine 11 October 2011 Co dependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same in San Francisco Oct 11 28 Playbill Retrieved 2 February 2019 External links EditMadeleine Olnek at IMDb Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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