Chris Ohlson Explained

Chris Ohlson
Birth Name:Robert Christopher Ohlson
Birth Date:August 24, 1975
Birth Place:Lancaster, New Hampshire, U.S.
Occupation:Film producer and director
Awards:2015 Piaget Producers Award

Chris Ohlson (born August 24, 1975) is an American video artist and director based in Brooklyn, New York.[1]

Ohlson's thoughtfully provocative work often explores and dissects our memory of time—how we perceive, formulate, edit and curate our own reality. His films and videos make use of auditory, visual, and experiential collage—from snippets of conversations with intimates and strangers, to voiceover, archival imagery, found footage and orchestral sound design. Ohlson works diligently and sensitively at exploring his own mortality—the what, if anything, it means to be alive, and how in the not-knowing-precisely-the-meaning-of-our-lives, we choose to present ourselves in all our manifest and mundane glory.

Ohlson is the 2015 Independent Spirit Piaget Producers Award winner, a 2013 Creative Producing Fellow of The Sundance Institute, and an alum of IFP's Narrative Lab Program.[2] [3]

Career

The Overbrook Brothers

Ohlson's first film as a producer, John Bryant's The Overbrook Brothers, screened in competition at SXSW in 2009. The film went on to play at numerous festivals around the world before being distributed by IFC Films.[4] Ain't It Cool News called The Overbrook Brothers, "Delightful…a smart and funny film."[5]

The Happy Poet

Following the success of The Overbrook Brothers, Ohlson executive produced The Happy Poet, which screened at more than 50 domestic and international festivals, (including the 67th Venice Film Festival) and earned critical praise from Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, and other publications.[6] The Village Voice called it "A sweet, stealthy film about creating meaning in your life (and your work) in a relentlessly mercenary world. Off-handed and yet quite artfully observed, The Happy Poet's winsome deadpan offsets its skewering of class and sustainability issues, right through to a tricky ending that, like Bill himself, may not be what it seems." The Happy Poet won numerous prizes around the world, including the Audience Award at the Oldenburg International Film Festival, an American Independents Award at The Philadelphia International Film Festival and the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature at the Florida Film Festival.

Lovers of Hate

In 2010, Ohlson served as a co-producer on Bryan Poyser's Lovers of Hate, which World Premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Dramatic Competition.[7] Karina Longworth of LA Weekly dubbed it "the most exciting American indie I've seen in a while", and The New York Times called it "viciously amusing".[8] [9] The film was nominated for a John Cassavetes Independent Spirit Award.[10]

Good Night

Ohlson also served as an executive producer on Good Night, starring Adriene Mishler, Jonny Mars, Alex Karpovsky and Chris Doubek. Good Night was called "lovely and devastating" by Indiewire, and Film Threat noted, "The true strength of Good Night is the top-notch ensemble cast. Throw Alex Karpovsky, Todd Berger, Newman and Chris Doubek into a room together and some sort of cinematic magic is going to happen; but there is also no doubt that it is the emotionally dynamic duo of Adriene Mishler and Jonny Mars who turn Good Night into something that is truly special. I might even say that Mishler and Mars clock in two of the greatest dramatic performances in the history of Austin filmmaking."[11] [12] Good Night had its World Premiere in 2013 at the SXSW Film Festival and is distributed by Devolver Digital.[13] [14]

Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter

Ohlson produced Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter, which made its world premiere on January 20, 2014, as part of the U.S. Dramatic Competition of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.[15] The film has gone on to screen at sold out venues at more than 30 festivals and markets around the world, including the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival, SXSW, Karlovy Vary, San Francisco and Sydney, among many others.[16] [17] [18] [19] [20] Along the way, Kumiko has received a slew of awards, including a U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Musical Score at Sundance, a Best Director Award at the 2014 Fantasia International Film Festival, a Screenwriting Award at the 2014 Nantucket Film Festival, and Audience Awards at both the Las Palmas (Spain) Film Festival and Little Rock Film Festival.[21] [22] [23] [24] The film was acquired by Amplify Releasing and will be released in 2015.[25] Scott Foundas of Variety praised the film, saying "Our desire that life should be more like it is in the movies beats at the heart of Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter, a wonderfully strange and beguiling adventure."[26] Rodrigo Perez of The Playlist wrote, "A kind of peculiar, intelligent fairy tale, the Zellner brothers magical Treasure Hunter leaves much to chew on... and much of this frosty and bracing expressionism will be a subjective experience. But either way, its ambiguity should dazzle and delight."[27]

Thank You a Lot

Ohlson also produced Thank You a Lot, the first film from writer/director, Matt Muir. The film premiered at the 2014 South by Southwest Film Festival to strong reviews, and was released in June 2014 by Gravitas Ventures.[28] "Starring the inimitable James Hand and spot-on Blake DeLong," The Austin Chronicle wrote, "this is a story of regret, pride, and love that will stick with you long after the house lights have come back up."[29]

She's Never Coming Back

In 2022, Ohlson's short video She's Never Coming Back premiered at The Holy Art Gallery in London.[30] It was later shown in Fluid Time at Independent & Image Art Space in China,[31] and will be seen in Form 22 at the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art in Korea later this year.

The Man Who Plays With Fire

In 2022, Ohlson produced and directed The Man Who Plays With Fire, an expressionistic profile that follows James Beard-nominated chef Bryce Shuman, and the live fire he cooks with.[32] The film premiered on NOWNESS in 2022.[33]

Filmography

YearFilmPosition
1999824 (Video Short)Director
200011th and Congress (Video Short)Director
2002I Love You (Short)Director
2003The Meat Market (Video Short)Director
2004The Spin Cycle (Short)Director
2005Cremains (Short)Director
2006My Electric Bill (Short)Director
Clock Paint Eyeball (Short)Director
Train (Video Short)Director
Trauma (Video Short)Director
2008American TeenProduction coordinator
Expecting (Short)Director
Clean (Short)Director
2009The Overbrook BrothersProducer
2010The Happy PoetExecutive producer
DMT: The Spirit MoleculeLine producer
Remembering (Video Short)Director
Screaming (Short)Director
Lovers of HateCo-producer
2011Blaze Foley: Duct Tape MessiahLine producer
2013Good NightExecutive producer
2014Kumiko, the Treasure HunterProducer
Thank You a LotProducer
2017Mr. RooseveltProducer
Yeah, So I've got This Searing Pain (Short)Director
2018DamselExecutive producer
2021She's Never Coming Back (Video Short)Director
Depressions of the Mind (Video Short)Director
This is where it happened. (Short)Director
2022 The Ritual (Short)Director
The Day That I Drowned (Installation)Director
The Man Who Plays With Fire (Documentary Short)Director

External links

Videos

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chris Works. ohlsonindustries.com.
  2. Web site: Film Independent Spirit Awards Gives Out $75k in Filmmaker Grants. January 10, 2015. January 10, 2015. The Wrap. The Wrap News Inc.. Donnelly. Matt.
  3. Web site: 30th FILM INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED. November 25, 2014. December 5, 2014. Film Independent. Film Independent. https://web.archive.org/web/20141209094615/http://www.filmindependent.org/press/press-releases/30th-film-independent-spirit-awards-nominations-announced/. December 9, 2014. dead.
  4. Web site: The Overbrook Brothers - IFC Entertainment. October 16, 2014. IFC Films. IFC In Theatres. https://web.archive.org/web/20141017065107/http://www.ifcfilms.com/films/the-overbrook-brothers. October 17, 2014. dead.
  5. Web site: Annette Kellerman Drops In On THE OVERBROOK BROTHERS!!!. March 18, 2009. October 20, 2014. Ain't It Cool News. Smith. Jeremy.
  6. Web site: The Happy Poet::Make A Stand. October 16, 2014. The Happy Poet - Official Site.
  7. Web site: Lovers of Hate. October 16, 2014. Archives Sundance Institute. Sundance Institute.
  8. Web site: Lovers of Hate: Thrillercore. September 16, 2010. October 16, 2014. LA Weekly Film. La Weekly. Longworth. Karina.
  9. Web site: Lovers of Hate (2009). February 10, 2011. October 16, 2014. The New York Times Movies. Catsoulis. Jeannette.
  10. Web site: A Spirited Q&A With "Lovers Of Hate" Director Bryan Poyser. February 11, 2011. October 16, 2014. Fix. IFC TV. Saito. Stephen.
  11. Web site: SXSW Review: In Lovely and Devastating Narrative Spotlight Entry 'Good Night,' No One Goes Gently. March 12, 2013. October 16, 2014. Thompson on Hollywood. Indiewire. Hanna. Beth.
  12. Web site: Good Night. March 15, 2013. October 16, 2014. Film Threat. Hamster Stampede. Simpson. Don.
  13. Web site: Good Night Schedule. October 16, 2014. SXSchedule. SXSW.
  14. Web site: Good Night Films Devolver Digital. October 20, 2014. Devolver Digital. GHI Media LLC. https://web.archive.org/web/20141030132113/http://www.devolverdigital.com/films/view/good-night. October 30, 2014. dead.
  15. Web site: Sundance 2014: U.S. Dramatic Competition. January 10, 2014. October 16, 2014. Sundance 2014: U.S. Dramatic Competition. Indiewire.
  16. Web site: Berlin Film Festival Reveals Forum Lineup. April 14, 2014.
  17. Web site: SXSW Schedule – Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter. SXSW. SXSW.
  18. Web site: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141029074824/http://www.kviff.com/en/films/film-detail/4332-kumiko-the-treasure-hunter/. October 29, 2014. mdy-all.
  19. Web site: Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter. October 16, 2014. San Francisco International Film Festival. San Francisco Film Society.
  20. Web site: Sydney Film Festival - Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141022013612/http://www.sff.org.au/films-container/kumiko%2C-the-treasure-hunter/. October 22, 2014. mdy-all.
  21. Web site: Sundance: 'Whiplash' & 'Rich Hill' Win Grand Jury Awards; Dramatic Directing Goes To Cutter Hodierne For 'Fishing Without Nets'. January 26, 2014.
  22. Web site: Fantasia co-director hails "extraordinary" year. January 26, 2014.
  23. Web site: Little Rock Film Festival awards roundup. January 26, 2014.
  24. Web site: Nantucket Film Fest: Richard Linklater's 'Boyhood' Among Winners. January 26, 2014.
  25. Web site: Sundance: Amplify Nabs U.S. Rights to 'Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter'. July 1, 2014. October 16, 2014. The Hollywood Reporter. Siegel. Tatiana.
  26. Web site: Sundance Film Review: 'Kumiko the Treasure Hunter'. April 14, 2014.
  27. Web site: Sundance Review: 'Kumiko The Treasure Hunter' Is An Odd, Formally Striking Delight. January 23, 2014. October 16, 2014. The Playlist. Indiewire. Perez. Rodrigo.
  28. Web site: SXSW Schedule - Thank You A Lot. SXSW.
  29. Web site: SXSW Film Review: 'Thank You a Lot'. March 8, 2014. October 16, 2014. The Austin Chronicle. Riese. Monica.
  30. Web site: Art on Loop. - Room One.
  31. Web site: Fluid Time Viewing Room.
  32. Web site: Bryce Shuman - Betony NYC.
  33. Web site: The Man Who Plays With Fire.