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Lynn Shelton(August 27, 1965 – May 16, 2020)[1] was an American filmmaker, known for writing, directing, and producing such films as Humpday and Your Sister's Sister.[2] She was associated with the mumblecore genre.[3] She directed the Season 1 episodes Wild nights and Alone, I cannot be from Apple TV+'s Dickinson series.
Biography[]
Shelton cited directors Claire Denis, Woody Allen, and Ingmar Bergman as influences.[4] Shelton came out as bisexual in 2012.[5] She was married to actor Kevin Seal,[6] with whom she had a son, Milo Seal.[7] Shelton was in a relationship with Marc Maron at the time of her death.[8]
External Links[]
Follow Lynn Shelton (@thelynnshelton) on Instagram
Follow Lynn Shelton (@lynnsheltonfilm) on Twitter
References[]
- ↑ Lynn Shelton, Director of Intimate Comic Dramas, Dies at 54 - NY Times
- ↑ Scriptless in Seattle: A Filmmaker’s Map - NY Times
- ↑ Arts Remembrance: Lynn Shelton, Rising Star of Independent Film - Arts Fuse
- ↑ Q&A WITH LYNN SHELTON - Anthem Magazine
- ↑ tor-mark-duplass/ Catching Up With Lynn Shelton - OUT
- ↑ Morning Brew - Thurs. June 14: Kristina Maria's Sapphic sauna music video, director Lynn Shelton on sexuality - After Ellen
- ↑ Filmmaker Lynn Shelton: 'There's This Real Deliciousness To Being Able To Do Exactly What You Want To Do' - Huffpost
- ↑ Lynn Shelton Dies: ‘Humpday,’ ‘GLOW,’ ‘Little Fires Everywhere’ Director Was 54 - Indiewire
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