Catherine Corman | |
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Born | Catherine Ann Corman 1975 (age 48–49) |
Education | Harvard University, University of Oxford |
Relatives | Roger Corman (father) Julie Corman (mother) |
Website | catherine-corman |
Catherine Ann Corman (born 1975[1]) is an American photographer and filmmaker.
Her short film Lost Horizon, based on the work of Nobel Laureate Patrick Modiano, was invited to the Cannes Film Festival[2] and long-listed for an Academy Award.[3] Little Jewel, her short film also based on Modiano’s work, was long-listed for an Academy Award.[4] Her short film Les Non-Dupes screened at the Berlin Biennale.[5] Her book of photographs, Daylight Noir: Raymond Chandler's Imagined City, was exhibited at the Venice Biennale[6] and is included in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art Library.[7] Her book Photographs of the Saints was honored at Paris Photo.[8] Romanticism, her book of collage poems and photographs, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize.[9] She is also the editor of Joseph Cornell’s Dreams.[10]
Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Times Literary Supplement, The Paris Review, The Economist, and Vogue Italia.[11]
Educated at Harvard and Oxford Universities, she lives in New York City.[12] She is the daughter of film director Roger Corman, and appears in his film Frankenstein Unbound playing the role of Justine.