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James Gray (born April 14, 1969) [1] is an American film director and screenwriter. Since his feature debut Little Odessa in 1994, he has made seven other features including We Own the Night (2007), Two Lovers (2008), The Immigrant (2013), The Lost City of Z (2016), Ad Astra (2019), and Armageddon Time (2022).
Though the film was completed in time for 2012's Toronto Film Festival, U.S. distributor The Weinstein Company insisted on holding it until Cannes 2013, with Harvey Weinstein hoping he might convince the director to change the ending. [17] James Gray didn't change the ending and the film was only released in the U.S. in 2014. [18]
Ad Astra is a 2019 American science fiction film produced, co-written, and directed by James Gray.Starring Brad Pitt (who also produced), Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Liv Tyler, and Donald Sutherland, it follows an astronaut who ventures into space in search of his lost father, whose obsessive quest to discover intelligent alien life at all costs threatens the Solar System and all life on Earth.
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The film's director and co-screenwriter, James Gray, based the film on an actual corruption scandal in the mid-1980s, which involved his father. It was initially written for Fox Searchlight but Miramax took over production in 1996.
Writer, director, and producer James Gray. On May 16, 2019, Variety reported that James Gray would write and direct Armageddon Time, a film based on his upbringing in Queens, New York. [7] Cate Blanchett was cast in May 2020, [8] with Gray saying she would shoot all her scenes in three days, including a long monologue. [9]
Little Odessa is a 1994 American crime drama film directed and written by James Gray, in his directorial debut, and starring Tim Roth, Edward Furlong, Moira Kelly, Maximilian Schell and Vanessa Redgrave. [2] The title is a reference to Brighton Beach, a community in Brooklyn nicknamed "Little Odessa".
James Gray (director) (born 1969), American filmmaker; James Gray (goldsmith), Scottish goldsmith; James Lorne Gray (1913–1987), Canadian, president of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited; James K. Gray (born 1933), Canadian energy entrepreneur; James Martin Gray (1851–1935), pastor, Bible scholar and president of Moody Bible Institute