Lisa Cholodenko

Lisa Cholodenko

Born 05/06/1964 (59 years old)
Los Angeles, California, USA

Biography

Lisa Cholodenko truly discovered film while working as an assistant editor on Boyz N the Hood with the film's writer/director, double Academy Award nominee John Singleton; and on Used People with director Beeban Kidron. These projects spurred her to pursue a film career. She soon enrolled at Columbia University's School of the Arts, where she received her M.F.A. in screenwriting and directing.
There, under the auspices of her mentor Milos Forman, Ms. Cholodenko wrote and directed a number of acclaimed short films, including Souvenir (1994), which screened at over two dozen international film festivals; and Dinner Party (1997), which aired on U.K., French, and Swiss television, and was a winner of the British Film Institute's Channel 4 TX prize. Also at Columbia, Focus Features CEO James Schamus was one of her professors.
She made her feature directorial debut with High Art, starring Ally Sheedy and Radha Mitchell, from her own original screenplay. The intimate NYC-set drama world-premiered at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, where it brought her the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. Following the film's theatrical release later that year, Ally Sheedy was cited as Best Actress by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Society of Film Critics, and won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. High Art received four more Independent Spirit Award nominations, including Best First Screenplay and Best Supporting Female (Patricia Clarkson). Additional honors for the picture included the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film [Limited Release] and the Deauville Film Festival's Jury Special Prize.
During editing sessions for High Art, she would listen to a great deal of music. One morning, her editor, Amy Duddleston, brought in the Joni Mitchell record Ladies of the Canyon. Ms. Cholodenko became inspired, and so Joni Mitchell would be the catalyst for her second feature, Laurel Canyon,set and filmed in the heart of the Hollywood Hills. The film, starring Kate Beckinsale and Christian Bale, world-premiered at the 2002 Cannes International Film Festival. Laurel Canyon subsequently brought the writer/director the Director's View Film Festival's Dorothy Arzner Prize in 2003; the film also earned Independent Spirit Award nominations for actors Frances McDormand and Alessandro Nivola.
Ms. Cholodenko's third feature was Cavedweller, adapted by Anne Meredith from the Dorothy Allison novel about reconciling past and future. Cavedweller starred Kyra Sedgwick and Aidan Quinn, both of whom earned Independent Spirit Award nominations for their performances. In 2004, Cavedweller brought Ms. Cholodenko the Seattle International Film Festival's New American Cinema Award and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival's Award of Ecumenical Jury.
She has also directed episodes of such television programs as Homicide: Life on the Street, Six Feet Under, Hung, and The L Word.

Focus Features

Director

Movies
2025

Toni Erdmann

2010

The Kids Are All Right

2004

Cavedweller

2002

Laurel Canyon

1998

High Art

Series
2022

The Girl from Plainville

 

Never Have I Ever (E03)

 

Star-Crossed Lovers and Things Like That (E01)

2019

Unbelievable

 

Episode 3 (E03)

 

Episode 2 (E02)

 

Episode 1 (E01)

2018

Here and Now

 

Wake (E07)

 

Fight, Death (E06)

2015

The Slap

 

Hector (E01)

2014

Olive Kitteridge

 

Security (E04)

 

A Different Road (E03)

 

Incoming Tide (E02)

 

Pharmacy (E01)

2010

Hung

 

Beaverland (S02E06)

2005

The L Word

 

Lynch Pin (S02E04)

2001

Six Feet Under

 

Familia (S01E04)

1993

Homicide

Short
1997

Dinner Party

Screenwriter

Actress

Documentaries
2019

The Movies (series)

 

The Seventies (E04)

 

The 2000s to Today (E03)

2018

Hal

2004

In the Company of Women (TV movie)

1999

Intimate Portrait: Ally Sheedy (TV movie)

1990

Intimate Portrait (series)

Performer