The first film that Astrachan produced under the Animal Kingdom banner was ”[[Short Term 12]]” by writer/director [[Destin Daniel Cretton]]. The film stars [[Brie Larson]], [[John Gallagher Jr.|John Gallagher Jr]]., [[Kaitlyn Dever]], [[Rami Malek]] and [[Lakeith Stanfield]] – and premiered at SXSW in 2013, where it was awarded the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2013/film/global/memento-rolls-out-short-term-12-exclusive-1200576825/|title=Memento Rolls Out ‘Short Term 12’ (EXCLUSIVE)|last=Hopewell|first=John|date=2013-08-11|website=Variety|language=en|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> The film subsequently won awards at festivals from Little Rock to Los Angeles to Locarno – where the film had its international premiere.
The first film that Astrachan produced under the Animal Kingdom banner was ”[[Short Term 12]]” by writer/director [[Destin Daniel Cretton]]. The film stars [[Brie Larson]], [[John Gallagher Jr.|John Gallagher Jr]]., [[Kaitlyn Dever]], [[Rami Malek]] and [[Lakeith Stanfield]] – and premiered at SXSW in 2013, where it was awarded the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2013/film/global/memento-rolls-out-short-term-12-exclusive-1200576825/|title=Memento Rolls Out ‘Short Term 12’ (EXCLUSIVE)|last=Hopewell|first=John|date=2013-08-11|website=Variety|language=en|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> The film subsequently won awards at festivals from Little Rock to Los Angeles to Locarno – where the film had its international premiere.
With Animal Kingdom, Astrachan has also produced [[Jim Jarmusch]]’s ”[[Paterson (film)|Paterson]]” (Cannes Official Selection, 2016),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.screendaily.com/cannes/cannes-2016-official-selection-in-full/5102596.article|title=Cannes 2016: Official Selection in full|last=Rosser2016-04-14T09:46:00+01:00|first=Michael|website=Screen|language=en|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> [[Adam Leon]]’s ”[[Tramps (2016 film)|Tramps]]” (Toronto International Film Festival, 2016),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-toronto-tramps-premiere-20160911-snap-story.html|title=”Tramps” steals a little romance at the Toronto Film Festival|last=Olsen|first=Mark|website=latimes.com|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> [[Joachim Trier]]’s English-language feature debut, ”[[Louder Than Bombs (film)|Louder Than Bombs]]” (Cannes Official Selection 2015),<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/festival/films/louder-than-bombs|title=LOUDER THAN BOMBS|website=Festival de Cannes|language=en|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> and [[Justin Tipping]]’s debut feature, ”[[Kicks (film)|Kicks]]”.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-kicks-director-justin-tipping-20160819-snap-story.html|title=Justin Tipping’s directorial debut ‘Kicks’ asks why masculinity is synonymous with violence|last=Anderson|first=Tre’vell|website=latimes.com|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> He executive produced [[David Robert Mitchell]]’s ”[[It Follows]]” (Critics’ Week, Cannes 2014);<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2014/06/it-follows-movie-radius-twc-acquisition-739435/|title=Radius-TWC Acquires Cannes Critics Week Pic ‘It Follows’|author=<!–Staff writer(s); no by-line.–>|date=2014-06-03|website=Deadline|language=en|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> and ”[[Trespass Against Us]]”, starring [[Michael Fassbender]] and [[Brendan Gleeson]], written by Alastair Siddons and directed by [[Adam Smith (director)|Adam Smith]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/01/trespass-against-us.html|title=Trespass Against Us|last=|first=|date=January 17, 2017|website=Paste Magazine|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=January 11, 2019}}</ref>
With Animal Kingdom, Astrachan has also produced [[Jim Jarmusch]]’s ”[[Paterson (film)|Paterson]]” (Cannes Official Selection, 2016),<ref>{{ web|url=https://www.screendaily.com/cannes/cannes-2016-official-selection-in-full/5102596.article|title=Cannes 2016: Official Selection in full|last=|first=Michael|=|=|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> [[Adam Leon]]’s ”[[Tramps (2016 film)|Tramps]]” (Toronto International Film Festival, 2016),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-toronto-tramps-premiere-20160911-snap-story.html|title=”Tramps” steals a little romance at the Toronto Film Festival|last=Olsen|first=Mark|website=latimes.com|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> [[Joachim Trier]]’s English-language feature debut, ”[[Louder Than Bombs (film)|Louder Than Bombs]]” (Cannes Official Selection 2015),<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/festival/films/louder-than-bombs|title=LOUDER THAN BOMBS|website=Festival de Cannes|language=en|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> and [[Justin Tipping]]’s debut feature, ”[[Kicks (film)|Kicks]]”.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-kicks-director-justin-tipping-20160819-snap-story.html|title=Justin Tipping’s directorial debut ‘Kicks’ asks why masculinity is synonymous with violence|last=Anderson|first=Tre’vell|website=latimes.com|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> He executive produced [[David Robert Mitchell]]’s ”[[It Follows]]” (Critics’ Week, Cannes 2014);<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2014/06/it-follows-movie-radius-twc-acquisition-739435/|title=Radius-TWC Acquires Cannes Critics Week Pic ‘It Follows’|author=<!–Staff writer(s); no by-line.–>|date=2014-06-03|website=Deadline|language=en|access-date=2019-01-11}}</ref> and ”[[Trespass Against Us]]”, starring [[Michael Fassbender]] and [[Brendan Gleeson]], written by Alastair Siddons and directed by [[Adam Smith (director)|Adam Smith]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/01/trespass-against-us.html|title=Trespass Against Us|last=|first=|date=January 17, 2017|website=Paste Magazine|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=January 11, 2019}}</ref>
Prior to founding Animal Kingdom, Astrachan was a producer for the American film director, [[Robert Altman]] for the better part of a decade.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/director-robert-altman-dies-at-81/|title=Director Robert Altman Dies at 81|author=|date=|website=PEOPLE.com|accessdate=15 February 2019}}</ref> He produced Altman’s last film, ”[[A Prairie Home Companion (film)|A Prairie Home Companion]]” (2006), written by [[Garrison Keillor]] and starring [[Meryl Streep]], [[Lily Tomlin]], [[John C. Reilly]], [[Woody Harrelson]] and [[Kevin Kline]].<ref name=”tfiny.org”>{{cite web|url=https://www.tfiny.org/filmmakers/detail/joshua_astrachan|title=Joshua Astrachan|author=|date=|website=Tribeca Film Institute|accessdate=15 February 2019}}</ref> He also produced ”[[The Company (film)|The Company]]”, Altman’s narrative feature set in the world of dance, starring [[Neve Campbell]], [[James Franco]], [[Malcolm McDowell]] and the company members of the [[Joffrey Ballet|Joffrey Ballet of Chicago]]. Astrachan co-produced the film ”[[Gosford Park]]” starring, among others, [[Maggie Smith]], [[Clive Owen]], [[Kelly Macdonald]], [[Kristin Scott Thomas]], [[Jeremy Northam]], [[Emily Watson]] and [[Bob Balaban]]. For ”Gosford Park”, Altman received the Golden Globe and New York Film Critics Circle Award as Best Director.<ref name=”tfiny.org”/>
Prior to founding Animal Kingdom, Astrachan was a producer for the American film director, [[Robert Altman]] for the better part of a decade.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/director-robert-altman-dies-at-81/|title=Director Robert Altman Dies at 81|author=|date=|website=PEOPLE.com|accessdate=15 February 2019}}</ref> He produced Altman’s last film, ”[[A Prairie Home Companion (film)|A Prairie Home Companion]]” (2006), written by [[Garrison Keillor]] and starring [[Meryl Streep]], [[Lily Tomlin]], [[John C. Reilly]], [[Woody Harrelson]] and [[Kevin Kline]].<ref name=”tfiny.org”>{{cite web|url=https://www.tfiny.org/filmmakers/detail/joshua_astrachan|title=Joshua Astrachan|author=|date=|website=Tribeca Film Institute|accessdate=15 February 2019}}</ref> He also produced ”[[The Company (film)|The Company]]”, Altman’s narrative feature set in the world of dance, starring [[Neve Campbell]], [[James Franco]], [[Malcolm McDowell]] and the company members of the [[Joffrey Ballet|Joffrey Ballet of Chicago]]. Astrachan co-produced the film ”[[Gosford Park]]” starring, among others, [[Maggie Smith]], [[Clive Owen]], [[Kelly Macdonald]], [[Kristin Scott Thomas]], [[Jeremy Northam]], [[Emily Watson]] and [[Bob Balaban]]. For ”Gosford Park”, Altman received the Golden Globe and New York Film Critics Circle Award as Best Director.<ref name=”tfiny.org”/>
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Joshua Astrachan is an American film producer and principal at Animal Kingdom, the production company he co-founded in 2012.[1] He lives and works in New York City.
The first film that Astrachan produced under the Animal Kingdom banner was Short Term 12 by writer/director Destin Daniel Cretton. The film stars Brie Larson, John Gallagher Jr., Kaitlyn Dever, Rami Malek and Lakeith Stanfield – and premiered at SXSW in 2013, where it was awarded the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature.[2] The film subsequently won awards at festivals from Little Rock to Los Angeles to Locarno – where the film had its international premiere.
With Animal Kingdom, Astrachan has also produced Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson (Cannes Official Selection, 2016),[3] Adam Leon’s Tramps (Toronto International Film Festival, 2016),[4] Joachim Trier’s English-language feature debut, Louder Than Bombs (Cannes Official Selection 2015),[5] and Justin Tipping’s debut feature, Kicks.[6] He executive produced David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows (Critics’ Week, Cannes 2014);[7] and Trespass Against Us, starring Michael Fassbender and Brendan Gleeson, written by Alastair Siddons and directed by Adam Smith.[8]
Prior to founding Animal Kingdom, Astrachan was a producer for the American film director, Robert Altman for the better part of a decade.[9] He produced Altman’s last film, A Prairie Home Companion (2006), written by Garrison Keillor and starring Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin, John C. Reilly, Woody Harrelson and Kevin Kline.[10] He also produced The Company, Altman’s narrative feature set in the world of dance, starring Neve Campbell, James Franco, Malcolm McDowell and the company members of the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago. Astrachan co-produced the film Gosford Park starring, among others, Maggie Smith, Clive Owen, Kelly Macdonald, Kristin Scott Thomas, Jeremy Northam, Emily Watson and Bob Balaban. For Gosford Park, Altman received the Golden Globe and New York Film Critics Circle Award as Best Director.[10]
Astrachan also produced Jennifer Westfeldt’s Friends with Kids (Toronto International Film Festival 2011), starring Westfeldt, Adam Scott, Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig, Chris O’Dowd, Maya Rudolph, Megan Fox and Edward Burns. The film was named by New York Magazine’s film critic, David Edelstein, as one of the 10 best films of 2012.[11]
Astrachan is the brother of computer scientist Owen Astrachan who is a professor at Duke University.[12]
- ^ Setoodeh, Brent Lang, Ramin. “Focus Features, Animal Kingdom Enter First-Look Deal (EXCLUSIVE)”. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Hopewell, John (2013-08-11). “Memento Rolls Out ‘Short Term 12’ (EXCLUSIVE)”. Variety. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
- ^ Rosser, Michael (2016-04-14). “Cannes 2016: Official Selection in full”. Screen. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
- ^ Olsen, Mark. “‘Tramps’ steals a little romance at the Toronto Film Festival”. latimes.com. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
- ^ “LOUDER THAN BOMBS”. Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
- ^ Anderson, Tre’vell. “Justin Tipping’s directorial debut ‘Kicks’ asks why masculinity is synonymous with violence”. latimes.com. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
- ^ “Radius-TWC Acquires Cannes Critics Week Pic ‘It Follows’“. Deadline. 2014-06-03. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
- ^ “Trespass Against Us”. Paste Magazine. January 17, 2017. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
- ^ “Director Robert Altman Dies at 81”. PEOPLE.com. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ a b “Joshua Astrachan”. Tribeca Film Institute. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ [David Edelstein http://www.vulture.com/2012/11/david-edelstein-top-ten-movies.html New York Magazine]
- ^ Astrachan, Owen. “A Brief Biography”. Retrieved 10 August 2017.



