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Sarah Kernochan

 
Writer: Sarah Kernochan
  • Occupation: Writer, Director
  • Active: '70s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Culture & Society, Romance
  • Career Highlights: Impromptu, What Lies Beneath, 9 1/2 Weeks
  • First Major Screen Credit: Marjoe (1972)

Biography

Writer, producer, and director Sarah Kernochan first made her mark on the cinema with Marjoe, her Oscar-winning 1972 documentary about B-movie actor and evangelist Marjoe Gortner. A 1968 graduate of Sarah Lawrence University, Kernochan got her start as a ghostwriter for the Village Voice, but she tired of journalism after a year and moved toward documentary filmmaking. Following Marjoe, she switched gears again, recording two albums as a singer-songwriter.

After publishing two novels and working for a time as a playwright, Kernochan began pursuing a career as a Hollywood screenwriter. In 1986, she earned a certain dose of infamy as the screenwriter for Adrian Lyne's controversial 9 1/2 Weeks, and she subsequently went on to write over 15 more screenplays. Included amongst them were the Jodie Foster/Richard Gere romantic drama Sommersby (1993) and Impromptu (1990), a 19th century comedy of manners that starred Judy Davis and Hugh Grant and was directed by her husband, James Lapine.

In 1998, Kernochan directed her first non-documentary feature, Strike! A semi-autobiographical story about a group of friends at an all-girls boarding school in the 1960s, it starred Lynn Redgrave, Kirstin Dunst, Gaby Hoffmann, and Heather Matarazzo. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Sarah Kernochan
Born December 30, 1947 (1947-12-30) (age 61)
New York City
Occupation documentarian, film director, screenwriter, producer, singer-songwriter
Years active Since 1972
Spouse(s) James Lapine
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Sarah Kernochan (born December 30, 1947) is an Oscar-winning documentarian, film director, screenwriter and producer from the United States.

After attending Rosemary Hall (where she was a classmate of Glenn Close)[1] and graduating from Sarah Lawrence College in 1968, she worked as a ghostwriter for The Village Voice for about a year.[2] After quitting that job, she became interested in documentary filmmaking and soon gained national prominence in the United States as co-director and co-producer of the 1972 film Marjoe (about evangelist Marjoe Gortner), which won an Academy Award for Documentary Feature.

During the next two years, she released two albums on RCA Records as a singer-songwriter, House of Pain and Beat Around the Bush[1].

In 1977 Kernochan's novel Dry Hustle (ISBN 0688031498 in hard cover, ISBN 0425036618 in paperback) was published.

Kernochan's first screen credit as a screenwriter came with the 1986 film 9½ Weeks. She commented on her contribution to that film in an interview with Salon.com:[3]

I don't like the film very much, and I don't think it represents my sensibility. It was valuable to get my first screen credit as a screenwriter, and I enjoyed working with the director very much, but basically I just came in at the end and did his revisions.

By the time she was brought in to work on the 1993 film Sommersby, she had become known for a particular style of writing in Hollywood:[3]

I think people know that there's no point in calling me in if you want the other kind of women characters: a featureless "help me" character, or the saint, the whore — you know, any of the archetypes. I don't think all women are powerful, intelligent, any of those things. I just require that female characters be very real, that they have all the dimensions that the male characters do.

Since then, she has been primarily a screenwriter. She

Her second documentary, Thoth, also won an Academy Award in 2002, this time for Best Documentary Short Subject.

References

  1. ^ Rosemary Hall Alumnae Award from the Choate Rosemary Hall website
  2. ^ Biography from Allmovie
  3. ^ a b c Girls school rules, a May 17, 2000 article from Salon.com

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