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Steven
Soderbergh startled the international film community
in 1989 when he won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes
Film Festival with sex, lies, and videotape at
age 26.
Born in Georgia and raised in Baton Rouge, Lousiana,
he left for Hollywood as soon as he graduated
high school. After a stint as a freelance editor,
he returned home to continue making short films
and writing scripts. His documentary about the
rock group YES earned him the assignment to direct
a full-length concert film for the band. 9021
LIVE was nominated for a 1986 Grammy for Long
Form Music Video.
Following the success of sex, lies, and videotape,
he made KAFKA, a black and white mystery based
on the life and letters of Frankz Kafka that starred
Jeremy Irons, and KING OF THE HILL, based on A.E.
Hotchner's memoirs. In 1995, he directed THE UNDERNEATH,
and in 1996, he released both SCHIZOPOLIS and
GRAY'S ANATOMY. He followed in 1998 with OUT OF
SIGHT, starring Jennifer Lopez and George Clooney.
Besides his directorial credits, Soderbergh served
as producer on greg Mottola's THE DAYTRIPPERS
(1996) and Gary Ross's PLEASANTVILLE (1998). He
was also executive producer on David Siegel and
Scott McGehee's SUTURE and co-wrote the thriller
NIGHTWATCH (1998).
the
preceeding is from Steven Soderbergh's official
release statement.
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