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Emma Seligman (born May 3, 1995) is a Canadian film director and screenwriter. She is best known for the films (2020) and Bottoms (2023).


Early life and education
Seligman was born on May 3, 1995, in , to a family. She was raised in a community in Toronto and attended Northern Secondary School there. Her ceremony was held on in ; the party that followed, held in 2008, was filmmaker-themed. She grew up watching At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper wanting to "be ." As a teenager, Seligman ran a now-defunct blog called Confessions of a Teenage Film Buff and contributed film reviews to The Huffington Post, including a review for , which she wrote at seventeen years old. She studied film at New York University Tisch School of the Arts, graduating in May 2017. Seligman remained in New York after graduating and interned with the production company Animal Kingdom.


Career
While at NYU, she made short films including Lonewoods, Void, and her senior thesis film, Shiva Baby. During this time, Seligman also interned at a variety of production studios. She also served on the Toronto International Film Festival's select youth committee, where she helped program films for the festival.

Her thesis film, Shiva Baby, was selected for 2018 South by Southwest film festival. At the encouragement of the short film's star, , whom she befriended during the audition process, Seligman began developing it into a , where Sennott would reprise her lead role. It was Sennott's unique style of comedy and knack for uncomfortable humor that transformed Shiva Baby into more of a comedy than the original short film's intense dramedy approach. Seligman also cited inspiration from the horror and thriller genres that helped to form the film's "claustrophobic look." The feature-length version of Shiva Baby was set to premiere at 2020 South by Southwest, but the premiere was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film eventually premiered at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival.

Shiva Baby was met with critical acclaim. Kristy Puchko of The Playlist wrote, "It's astounding this is Seligman's first film, considering how masterfully she orchestrates the tension and comedy," and Dana Piccoli for Queer Media Matters praised that "while Seligman is still a relative newcomer to the film world, she handles Shiva Baby like an experienced pro." In 2022, the film won the John Cassavetes Award from , at the time designated for productions with budgets of $500,000 or less. In an interview with The Upcoming in 2021 after the film's release, Seligman expressed her desire to continue to create complicated female characters and narratives, beyond the confines of being viewed as "messy," just as there are a plethora of complicated male characters on screen who are not given this designation.

Seligman reunited with for her second feature film, Bottoms, a teen sex comedy in which two high school lesbians start a fight club in order to attract their cheerleader crushes. Seligman had the idea for the film while still at NYU, and began working on it with Sennott there. She says she was inspired by her love for teen romantic comedies and sex comedies, while wanting to combine those elements with those of a superhero film or buddy comedy. Bottoms was scored by English singer-songwriter . To promote Bottoms, Seligman appeared on the cover of New York Magazine with the films' stars Rachel Sennott and . The film headlined the SXSW film festival on March 11, 2023. Aisha Harris of praised the film writing, "Sennott and Seligman strike both a sweet and an abrasive tone that's tricky to pull off, though they do so quite handily." Seligman's inspiration for the film came from high-school comedies such as Bring It On, , and Grease.

Seligman's work often focuses on sexual themes, particularly women's relationship to sex. Regarding this choice, she has stated:

She has stated that her filmmaking process as a very collaborative experience, and enjoys being able to discuss her work with her actors.

As Seligman's career continues, she stated that she wants to continue making "weird" queer and Jewish stories on an increasingly larger scale.


Personal life
Seligman uses both "she/her" and "" pronouns. She formerly identified as , but as of 2023 considers herself "just ". Seligman briefly moved to in 2021, but resides in Bushwick as of 2023.

Seligman has expressed support for Palestinians in the face of Israeli occupation.

Her favorite Jewish movies are Yentl, Keeping the Faith, Fiddler on the Roof, Kissing Jessica Stein, Crossing Delancey and A Serious Man. Reflecting on these influences, she has stated, “Looking back, I don't know how my Jewish film journey, how Shiva Baby, would have come about without those movies, or what it would have been like without them laying the groundwork."


Filmography
+Film work by Emma Seligman
2018 !scope="row"VoidShort film
2018 !scope="row"Shiva BabyShort film
2020 !scope="row"Feature adaptation of 2018 short
2023 !scope="row"BottomsFeature film


Awards and nominations
2018South by SouthwestBest Narrative ShortShiva Baby
2020Denver Film FestivalAmerican Independent Award
Filmmaker Magazine25 New Faces of Indie Film 2020
Miami International Film FestivalJordan Ressler First Feature Award
Best Screenwriting
Out on FilmBest First Film
TIFF Critics PollBest Screenplay
Variety
Presented at the Mill Valley Film Festival
10 Screenwriters to Watch
2021Best Debut
Chicago Film Critics AssociationMilos Stehlik Breakthrough Filmmaker Award
Detroit Film Critics SocietyBreakthrough
Florida Film Critics Circle AwardsBest First Film
Gotham Independent Film AwardsBingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award
Hollywood Critics Association Midseason AwardsBest Filmmaker
Best Screenplay
IndieWire Critics PollBest First Feature
The Jewish Week36 Under 36
The New York TimesBest Directing (Comedy)
The ReFrame StampNarrative Feature
2022Best New Director
Best Adapted Screenplay
Austin Film Critics AssociationBest First Film
Chlotrudis Society for Independent FilmsBest Original Screenplay
Directors Guild of America AwardsOutstanding Directing – First-Time Feature Film
DiscussingFilm Critics AwardsBest Debut Feature
Independent Spirit AwardsJohn Cassavetes Award
Online Film Critics Society AwardsBest Debut Feature
Toronto Film Critics AssociationBest First Feature
2023Indiana Film Journalists AssociationBest Original Screenplay
2024Independent Spirit Awards


See also
  • List of female film and television directors
  • List of LGBT-related films directed by women


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