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Chip Hourihan is one of the leading producer/directors currently
working in New York's independent film world, and has produced seven
independent dramatic features over the past nine years. He produced
the feature film Frozen River, which received the Grand Jury
Prize at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for two
2009 Academy Awards, for Best Original Screenplay and Best Actress.
Frozen River also received two Gotham Independent Film Awards
(including a Best Film award for Hourihan) and was nominated for
seven Independent Spirit Awards (including a Best Feature Film nomination
for Hourihan), taking home two.
Among his other films, Hourihan produced Mind the Gap, winner
of the Special Jury Award for Narrative Feature at South by Southwest,
which was released theatrically, broadcast, and distributed by Showtime
in 2004.
Hourihan has five feature projects currently in development as
a producer. These films include Whaling City, a contemporary
drama set in the world of commercial fishing in New Bedford, MA.
Whaling City was the winner of both a screenplay award and a
$100,000 production grant from the Sloan Foundation, and was a selection
for the Independent Feature Project's prestigious No Borders program.
Hourihan's other film projects include Temporary Hero, a
coming-of-age story set on Nantucket during the summer of the first
moon landing, The Dying Game, a contemporary dark comedy
to be shot in the New York area, and a new comedic project to be
shot in New York City with Writer/Director Eric Schaeffer, with
whom Hourihan collaborated on Mind the Gap.
As a director, Hourihan wrote, produced, and directed the multiple
award-winning film Glissando, which Variety called
"a small gem deserving wider exposure… a striking debut for
talented helmer-scripter Chip Hourihan." The film received
a great number of Best Feature, Best First Feature, and Best Actor
awards on the film festival circuit.
Hourihan's next project as a writer/director will be angry candy,
a story of sex, drugs, and modern poetry set in Somerville, MA in
the late 1980s. angry candy was a Sundance Screenwriters
Lab finalist in 2009, and this script is currently being work shopped
with students in the Film Scene Study program.
Hourihan is a magna cum laude graduate of Yale University
with degrees in English and Architecture.
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