Richard Linklater Explained

Richard Linklater
Birth Name:Richard Stuart Linklater
Birth Date:30 July 1960
Birth Place:Houston, Texas, U.S.
Occupation:Director, producer, writer
Spouse:Christina Harrison
Children:3, including Lorelei
Years Active:1985–present[1]
Notable Works:Boyhood, Dazed and Confused, Before trilogy, School of Rock, Waking Life, Slacker

Richard Stuart Linklater (; born July 30, 1960)[2] is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is known for making films that deal thematically with suburban culture and the effects of the passage of time. His films include the comedies Slacker (1990) and Dazed and Confused (1993); the Before trilogy of romance films: Before Sunrise (1995), Before Sunset (2004), and Before Midnight (2013); the music-themed comedy School of Rock (2003); the adult animated films Waking Life (2001), A Scanner Darkly (2006), and (2022); the coming-of-age drama Boyhood (2014); the comedy film Everybody Wants Some!! (2016); and the romantic comedy Hit Man (2023).

Many of Linklater's films are noted for their loosely structured narratives. The Before trilogy and Boyhood both feature the same actors filmed over an extended period of years. He has received several Academy Award nominations and won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival for his work on Before Sunrise. He also won a Golden Globe Award for directing Boyhood. In 2015, Linklater was included on the annual Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world.[3]

Early life

Linklater was born in Houston, Texas, the son of Diane Margaret (née Krieger), who taught at Sam Houston State University, and Charles W. Linklater, III.[4] [5] He attended Huntsville High School in Huntsville, Texas, during grades 9–11, where he played football for Joe Clements as a backup quarterback for the #1 ranked team in the state. For his senior year, he moved to Bellaire High School in Bellaire, Texas, because he was better at baseball than football and Bellaire had a better baseball coach. As a teen he won a Scholastic Art and Writing Award.[6] [7]

Linklater studied at Sam Houston State University (where he also played baseball),[8] until dropping out to work on an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico.

He frequently read novels on the rig, and upon returning to land, developed a love of film through repeated visits to a repertory cinema in Houston. At this point, Linklater realized he wanted to be a filmmaker. He used his savings to buy a Super-8 camera, a projector, and editing equipment, and moved to Austin, Texas.

Career

1985–2000: Early directing

Linklater founded the Austin Film Society in 1985 with his college professor Chale Nafus, University of Texas professor Charles Ramirez-Berg, SXSW founder Louis Black, and his frequent collaborator Lee Daniel. One of the mentors for the Film Society was former New York City critic for the SoHo Weekly News George Morris, who had relocated to Austin and taught film there.

For several years, Linklater made many short films that were exercises and experiments in film techniques. He finally completed his first feature, It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books (which is available in The Criterion Collection edition of his second feature, Slacker), a Super-8 feature that took a year to shoot and another year to edit.

Linklater created Detour Filmproduction (an homage to the 1945 low budget film noir by Edgar G. Ulmer), and subsequently made Slacker for only $23,000. It went on to gross more than $1.25 million. The film shows an aimless day in the life of the city of Austin, Texas showcasing its more eccentric characters.

While gaining a cult following in the independent film world, he made his third film, Dazed and Confused, based on his years at Huntsville High School and the people he encountered there. The film garnered critical praise and grossed $8 million in the United States while becoming a hit on VHS. This film was also responsible for the breakout of fellow Texas native Matthew McConaughey.

In 1995, Linklater won the Silver Bear for Best Director for the film Before Sunrise at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival.[9] His next feature, subUrbia, had mixed reviews critically, and did very poorly at the box office. In 1998, he took on his first Hollywood feature, The Newton Boys, which received mixed reviews while tanking at the box office.

2001–2013: Wider recognition

With the rotoscope films Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly, and his mainstream comedies, School of Rock and the remake of Bad News Bears, he gained wider recognition.

In 2003, he wrote and directed a pilot for HBO with Rodney Rothman called $5.15/hr, about several minimum wage restaurant workers. The pilot deals with themes later examined in Fast Food Nation.

The British television network Channel 4 produced a documentary about Linklater, in which the filmmaker discussed the personal and philosophical ideas behind his films. St Richard of Austin was presented by Ben Lewis and directed by Irshad Ashraf and broadcast on Channel 4 in December 2004 in the UK.

Linklater was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for his film Before Sunset.

Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly both used rotoscoping animation techniques. Working with Bob Sabiston and Sabiston's program Rotoshop to create this effect, Linklater shot and edited both movies completely as live-action features, then employed a team of artists to "trace over" individual frames. The result is a distinctive "semi-real" quality, praised by such critics as Roger Ebert (in the case of Waking Life) as being original and well-suited to the aims of the film.

Fast Food Nation (2006) is an adaptation of the best selling book that examines the local and global influence of the United States fast food industry. The film was entered into the 2006 Cannes Film Festival[10] before being released in North America on November 17, 2006, and in Europe on March 23, 2007. The film received mixed reviews.

Linklater fared better with the critics with A Scanner Darkly (released in the same year), Me and Orson Welles (2009), and Bernie (2011).[11]

He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Before Midnight, the third film in the Before... trilogy.[12]

2014–present: Boyhood and other works

In 2014 he released the film Boyhood, which had been 12 years in the making.[13] Boyhood received overwhelming critical acclaim. Linklater won the Golden Globes, Critics' Choice Movie Awards, and BAFTAs for Best Director and Best Picture. He also received his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director, along with nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture.

For a while Linklater was attached to direct a remake of The Incredible Mr. Limpet for Warner Bros.[14] However, he dropped the project in favor of working on a spiritual successor to Dazed and Confused, titled Everybody Wants Some!!,[14] with backing from Annapurna Pictures and Paramount distributing the film in North America.[15] The film was released in March 2016 and was well received by critics, but it failed to recoup its budget of 10 million dollars, grossing only 4.6 million.[16] [17]

In the second half of the 2010s, Linklater wrote and directed the drama film Last Flag Flying, starring Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne, and Steve Carell. A sequel to Hal Ashby's 1973 film The Last Detail, it began filming in November 2016, and was released on November 3, 2017.[18] Linklater then directed Where'd You Go, Bernadette, based on the novel by Maria Semple and produced by Annapurna Pictures.[19]

Linklater was attached to direct an adaptation of Graeme Simsion's novel The Rosie Project that would have starred Jennifer Lawrence in the lead role, but he dropped out of directing when Lawrence dropped out of the project.[20]

In 2019, it was announced that Linklater would be filming an adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's musical Merrily We Roll Along. Like Boyhood, it will be filmed over the course of several years, but, like the musical and the play it is based on, will be presented in reverse chronology.[21]

In 2024, Linklater directed an episode of God Save Texas for HBO, focusing on the prison industrial complex in Huntsville, Texas.[22]

Directorial style

Inspiration for Linklater's work was largely based on his experience viewing the film Raging Bull.[23] [24]

It made me see movies as a potential outlet for what I was thinking about and hoping to express. At that point I was an unformed artist. At that moment, something was simmering in me, but Raging Bull brought it to a boil.[25]

He was also influenced by Robert Bresson, Yasujirō Ozu, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Eric Rohmer, François Truffaut, Josef Von Sternberg, and Carl Theodor Dreyer.[26] [27]

Many of Linklater's films, including Slacker, Dazed and Confused, Tape, and all three installments of the Before Trilogy, take place in a single day. They are less plot driven and more about human interactions.[28]

Personal life

Linklater lives in Austin, Texas, and refuses to live or work in Hollywood for any extended period of time.

Linklater has been partnered with Christina Harrison since the 1990s.[29] In 1994 they had a daughter, and twin girls in 2004. The oldest, Lorelei Linklater, co-starred in Boyhood as the sister of the main character.

Linklater has been a vegetarian since his early 20s.[30] In 2015, he explained the dietary lifestyle in a Boyhood-style documentary for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.[31]

Filmography

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Feature films

YearTitlewidth=65Directorwidth=65Writerwidth=65ProducerNotes
1990SlackerAlso stars in it
1993Dazed and Confused
1995Before SunriseCo-written with Kim Krizan
1996SubUrbia
1998The Newton BoysCo-written with Claude Stanush and Clark Lee Walker
2001Waking LifeAlso cinematographer
Tape
2003School of Rock
2004Before SunsetCo-screenplay writer with Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke
Co-story writer with Kim Krizan
2005Bad News Bears
2006A Scanner Darkly
Fast Food NationCo-written with Eric Schlosser
2008Inning by Inning: A Portrait of a CoachDocumentary film
Me and Orson Welles
2011BernieCo-written with Skip Hollandsworth
2013Before MidnightCo-written with Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy
2014Boyhood
2016Everybody Wants Some!!
2017Last Flag FlyingCo-written with Darryl Ponicsan
2019Where'd You Go, BernadetteCo-written with Holly Gent and Vince Palmo
2022
2023Hit ManCo-written with Glen Powell
2025Nouvelle VaguePost-Production
TBAPost-Production
Filming. Principal photography will continue for the next 17 years.

Acting roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading BooksUnnamed characterIndependent film which wasn't given a wide release.
1990Slacker"Should Have Stayed at the Bus Station"
1995The UnderneathEmber Doorman
1995Before SunriseFoosball player
1996Beavis and Butt-Head Do AmericaTour Bus DriverVoice role
1998Scotch and Milk Cab Passenger
2001Spy KidsCool Spy
Chelsea WallsCrony #2
Waking LifePinball Playing Man / Man on Back of Boat
2006The Hottest StateJohn Wayne Enthusiast
2008RSO (Registered Sex Offender)Principal Mallard
2018BlazeOilman #3
2019Another Day at the OfficeRick

Short films

YearTitlewidth=65Directorwidth=65Writerwidth=65Producer
1985Woodshock
2003Live from Shiva's Dance Floor
2019Another Day at the Office

Television

YearTitlewidth=65Directorwidth=65Writerwidth=65ProducerNotes
2004$5.15/Hr.TV pilot
2012Up to Speed
2016–2018School of Rock[32]
2020That Animal Rescue Show
2024God Save TexasEpisode: "Hometown Prison"

Other works

YearTitlewidth=65Directorwidth=65Writerwidth=65ProducerNotes
1988It’s Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading BooksExperimental independent film that was not given a wide release yet was included in the DVD of Slacker
Also actor, cinematographer and editor
1991Heads I Win/Tails You LoseExperimental video project
2015I Dream Too Much

Reception

Critical reception

Filmdata-sort-type=number Rotten Tomatoesdata-sort-type=number Metacritic
Slacker 85%[33] 69[34]
Dazed and Confused 94%[35] 78[36]
Before Sunrise 100%[37] 77[38]
SubUrbia 64%[39] 62[40]
The Newton Boys 62%[41] 57[42]
Waking Life 80%[43] 82[44]
Tape 78%[45] 71[46]
School of Rock 92%[47] 82[48]
Before Sunset 95%[49] 90[50]
Bad News Bears 48%[51] 65[52]
A Scanner Darkly 69%[53] 73[54]
Fast Food Nation 50%[55] 64[56]
Me and Orson Welles 85%[57] 73[58]
Bernie 90%[59] 75[60]
Before Midnight 98%[61] 94[62]
Boyhood 97%[63] 100[64]
Everybody Wants Some!! 88%[65] 83[66]
Last Flag Flying 73%[67] 65[68]
Where'd You Go, Bernadette 48%[69] 51[70]
91%[71] 79
Hit Man97%[72] 82
Average 81% 75

Box office

FilmRelease dateRevenueBudgetRef.
United StatesOutside USWorldwide
Slacker$1,228,208$1,228,208$23,000[73]
Dazed and Confused$7,993,039$7,993,039$6,900,000[74]
Before Sunrise$5,535,405$5,535,405$2,500,000[75]
SubUrbia$656,747$656,747[76]
The Newton Boys$10,452,012$10,452,012$27,000,000[77]
Waking Life$2,901,447$275,433$3,176,880[78]
Tape$490,475$25,425$515,900$100,000[79]
School of Rock$81,261,177$50,021,772$131,282,949$35,000,000[80]
Before Sunset$5,820,649$10,171,966$15,992,615$2,700,000[81]
Bad News Bears$32,868,349$1,384,498$34,252,847$35,000,000[82]
A Scanner Darkly$5,501,616$2,158,302$7,659,918$8,700,000[83] [84]
Fast Food Nation$1,005,539$1,203,783$2,209,322[85]
Me and Orson Welles$1,190,003$1,146,169$2,336,172$25,000,000[86]
Bernie$9,206,470$884,171$10,090,641$6,000,000[87]
Before Midnight$8,114,627$3,061,842$23,376,973$3,000,000[88] [89]
Boyhood$25,352,281$22,785,385$48,137,666$4,000,000[90]
Total$198,132,207$89,476,361$287,608,568$155,923,000

Awards and nominations

See main article: List of awards and nominations received by Richard Linklater.

YearTitleAcademy AwardsBAFTA AwardsGolden Globe Awards
NominationsWinsNominationsWinsNominationsWins
2003School of Rock1
2004Before Sunset1
2008Me and Orson Welles1
2011Bernie1
2013Before Midnight11
2014Boyhood615353
2019Where'd You Go, Bernadette1
Total816393

Notes and References

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  2. According to the State of Texas. Texas Birth Index, 1903–1997. At Ancestry.com
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  5. Web site: Why 'Boyhood' is a movie for the ages. Helen. Barlow. July 4, 2014. www.nzherald.co.nz.
  6. Scholastic Inc., Newsroom, America's Most Creative Teens Named as National 2016 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Recipients
  7. News: Vine . Kate . Richard Linklater . April 10, 2019 . Texas Monthly . December 2005.
  8. Sam Houston State University Facebook. "Throwing back to the 1980 #SHSU Baseball team in which writer, director and producer Richard Linklater was a member of. #TBT". 6 April 2016.
  9. Web site: Berlinale: 1995 Prize Winners . December 30, 2011 . berlinale.de.
  10. Web site: Festival de Cannes: Fast Food Nation . December 13, 2009. festival-cannes.com.
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  12. Web site: McNary, Dave . Julie Delpy on Before Midnight: Obsessively Written, Down to the Commas. Variety. January 29, 2014.
  13. Web site: Kilday, Gregg . Making of 'Boyhood': What You Don't Know About Richard Linklater's 12-Year Shoot. Hollywood Reporter. November 20, 2014.
  14. Web site: Fischer. Russ. Richard Linklater Leaves 'The Incredible Mr. Limpet' to Focus on 'That's What I'm Talking About'. /Film. August 4, 2014 . August 21, 2014.
  15. Web site: Patches . Matt . Annapurna to produce Richard Linklater's 'Dazed' spiritual sequel . September 30, 2014 . February 15, 2017.
  16. Web site: Critic Reviews for Everybody Wants Some!! . April 27, 2016 . Metacritic.com.
  17. Web site: Everybody Wants Some!! (2016) – Weekend Box Office Results . www.boxofficemojo.com . February 14, 2017.
  18. Web site: Busch. Anita. 'Last Flag Flying' Moves To Lionsgate And Up A Week On Release Schedule. Deadline. August 18, 2017. July 28, 2017.
  19. Web site: Siegel . Tatiana . Kit . Borys . Richard Linklater in Talks to Direct 'Where'd You Go, Bernadette' (Exclusive) . HollywoodReporter.com . February 28, 2015 . February 26, 2015.
  20. Web site: Kit. Borys. Richard Linklater Follows Jennifer Lawrence Off Sony's 'Rosie Project' (Exclusive). The Hollywood Reporter. October 14, 2015 . December 22, 2015.
  21. Web site: Sneider. Jeff. Exclusive: Richard Linklater, Ben Platt, Beanie Feldstein Team for Sondheim Musical. Collider. August 29, 2019 . August 29, 2019.
  22. Web site: Richard Linklater Discovered 'Inordinate Amount' of High School Peers in Prison While Filming Hometown Doc 'God Save Texas'. The Wrap. Dessi. Gomez. January 23, 2024. January 23, 2024.
  23. News: Richard Linklater: The director on the humour in Raging Bull, rearing. January 11, 2015. The Independent. July 12, 2017. en-GB.
  24. Book: Elder, Robert K.. The Film That Changed My Life: 30 Directors on Their Epiphanies in the Dark. 2011. Chicago Review Press. 9781569768280. en.
  25. Linklater, Richard. Interview by Robert K. Elder. The Film That Changed My Life. By Robert K. Elder. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2011. N. p197. Print.
  26. News: 10 Films That Had The Biggest Influences On The Films Of Richard Linklater. Taste of Cinema – Movie Reviews and Classic Movie Lists. February 11, 2017. en-us.
  27. News: Richard Linklater's Top 10. The Criterion Collection. February 11, 2017.
  28. Web site: Sharf, Zack . 6 Times Richard Linklater Expertly Played With Narrative. IndieWire. July 11, 2014.
  29. News: Boyhood's Richard Linklater: I've failed if people just see this as an experiment . April 10, 2019 . RadioTimes . July 11, 2014.
  30. Web site: Feinstein. Howard. Happy Meals. Filmmaker. March 24, 2024.
  31. Robert Philpot, "Richard Linklater Does ‘Veghood’ for PETA," Star-Telegram, February 17, 2015.
  32. Web site: Nickelodeon Upfront 2016. Nick and More. March 2, 2016 . July 12, 2017.
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  59. Web site: Bernie Movie Reviews, Pictures . Rotten Tomatoes.
  60. https://www.metacritic.com/movie/bernie Bernie
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  63. Web site: Boyhood Movie Reviews, Pictures . Rotten Tomatoes.
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  65. Web site: Everybody wants some!!Movie Reviews, Pictures . Rotten Tomatoes.
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  67. Web site: Last Flag Flying Movie Reviews, Pictures . Rotten Tomatoes.
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  69. Web site: Where'd You Go, Bernadette Movie Reviews, Pictures . Rotten Tomatoes.
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  77. Web site: The Newton Boys (1998). Box Office Mojo.
  78. Web site: Waking Life (2001). Box Office Mojo.
  79. Web site: Tape (2002). Box Office Mojo.
  80. Web site: School of Rock (2003). Box Office Mojo.
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  84. News: La Franco . Robert . March 2006 . Trouble in Toontown . . July 31, 2007.
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  87. Web site: Bernie (2012). Box Office Mojo.
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  89. News: Borrelli . Christopher . May 24, 2013 . Richard Linklater finishes trilogy with 'Before Midnight' . . August 29, 2013.
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