Jason Kliot

American film producer
Jason Kliot
Born1963 (age 60–61)
United States
Alma materAmherst College, Ecole Normale Supérieure
OccupationFilm producer
SpouseJoana Vicente

Jason Kliot (born 1963) is an American independent film producer based in New York.[1][2][3][4][5] Kliot emerged with the American indie wave of the 1990s, producing alongside his wife and business partner Joana Vicente. In 1995 Kliot and Vicente associate produced Todd Solondz's feature debut, Welcome to the Dollhouse, which won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize.[6] Kliot and Vicente have since worked with directors such as Steven Soderbergh, Brian De Palma, Hal Hartley, Nicole Holofcener, Jim Jarmusch, and Alex Gibney.

Kliot was also one of the founders of City Harvest, the first food redistribution organization in the United States. He now serves on the Board of City Harvest.

In 2010 Kliot was a jury member at the Sundance Film Festival.[7]

Open City Films

Kliot and Vicente are co-founders and presidents of Open City Films, a production company of feature films and documentaries with an acclaimed catalogue of films including Three Seasons, Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, Coffee and Cigarettes, Redacted, The Assassination of Richard Nixon, Welcome to the Dollhouse and Awake. Throughout the years, their films have been nominated for 23 Independent Spirit Awards- four have won. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, also garnered a nomination for Best Documentary Picture at the 78th Academy Awards in 2008. Their films have also been selected numerous times for the Cannes, Berlin, Venice, and Toronto film festivals and have garnered four winning trophies at The Sundance Film Festival.

Blow Up Pictures

In 1998, Kliot and Vicente founded Blow Up Pictures, the first digital production company in the United States.[8][9] Their first film, Chuck & Buck, was the first digital film produced and distributed in the US. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for five Independent Spirit Awards in 2001. Under the Blow Up banner, Jason and Joana also produced such films as Lovely and Amazing, Series 7: The Contenders and Love In the Time of Money.

HDNet Films

In 2003, Kliot and Vicente co-founded HDNet Films with Mark Cuban and Todd Wagner. The company produced 18 films in five years, all shot on digital video. The HDNet Films production of Steven Soderbergh's Bubble was the first film ever to be released "day-and-date," in the United States, simultaneously opening across theatrical, cable and satellite television, and home video platforms. This innovative distribution strategy allowed consumers to choose how, when and where they wished to see a film.

Films produced under HDNet include Academy-Award nominated Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, and Redacted, which took the Silver Lion at the 2007 Venice Film Festival.

Awards and nominations

Filmography as producer

  • Staten Island at IMDb (2009)
  • American Swing at IMDb (2008)
  • Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson at IMDb (2008)
  • Quid Pro Quo at IMDb (2008)
  • Awake at IMDb (2007)
  • Mr. Untouchable at IMDb (2007)
  • Surfwise at IMDb (2007)
  • Redacted at IMDb (2007)
  • Broken English at IMDb (2007)
  • Fay Grim at IMDb (2006)
  • Diggers at IMDb (2006)
  • The Architect at IMDb (2006)
  • Herbie Hancock: Possibilities at IMDb (2006)
  • S&Man at IMDb (2006)
  • The War Within at IMDb (2005)
  • One Last Thing... at IMDb (2005)
  • Bubble at IMDb (2005)
  • Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room at IMDb (2005)
  • The Assassination of Richard Nixon at IMDb (2004)
  • The Pornographer: A Love Story at IMDb (2004)
  • The Best Thief in the World at IMDb (2004)
  • Coffee and Cigarettes at IMDb (2003)
  • The Guys at IMDb (2002)
  • Never Get Outta the Boat at IMDb (2002)
  • Love in the Time of Money at IMDb (2002)
  • Lovely & Amazing at IMDb (2001)
  • Love the Hard Way at IMDb (2001)
  • Little Senegal at IMDb (2001)
  • Series 7: The Contenders at IMDb (2001)
  • Down to You at IMDb (2000)
  • Chuck and Buck at IMDb (2000)
  • Return to Paradise Lost at IMDb (1999)
  • Three Seasons at IMDb (1999)
  • Taxman at IMDb (1999)
  • O.K. Garage at IMDb (1998)
  • A, B, C…Manhattan at IMDb (1997)
  • Chocolate Babies (1997)
  • Childhood's End at IMDb (1997)
  • Strawberry Fields at IMDb (1997)
  • Too Much Sleep at IMDb (1997)
  • Souvenir at IMDb (1996)
  • Black Kites at IMDb (1996)
  • Alkali, Iowa at IMDb (1996)
  • Blixa Bargeld Stole My Cowboy Boots at IMDb (1996)
  • Welcome to the Dollhouse at IMDb (1995)
  • Touch Base at IMDb(1994)
  • Games & Private Life at IMDb (1991)

References

  1. ^ The New York Times: Jason Kliot
  2. ^ NY Times: ARTS ABROAD; Going Home, American Shoots Film In Vietnam
  3. ^ Newsweek: You Oughta Be In Videos
  4. ^ "The Independent: Deutsch/Open City Films: Jason Guerrasio interviews Joana Vicente and Jason Kliot". Archived from the original on 2010-04-14. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
  5. ^ "NYC.gov: Mayor Bloomberg Presents Second Annual "Made in NY" Awards". Archived from the original on 2010-05-28. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
  6. ^ Variety: Sundance Sets Juries
  7. ^ Sundance.org: 2010 Sundance Film Festival Announces Jury Members
  8. ^ indieWIRE: FUTURE 1: Jason Kliot and Joana Vicente, Open City Films/Blow Up Pictures
  9. ^ indieWIRE: Open City Blows Up with New DV Division
  • Jason Kliot at IMDb
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