Christine Vachon
Christine Vachon is an American film producer active in the American independent film sector.
Christine Vachon produced Todd Haynes' first feature, Poison, which was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival. Since then, she has gone on to produce many acclaimed American independent films, including Far from Heaven, Boys Don't Cry, One Hour Photo, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Happiness, Velvet Goldmine, Safe, I Shot Andy Warhol, Go Fish, Swoon, I'm Not There, Gigantic, Cracks. and Cairo Time. Her latest and upcoming projects include a short film collaboration with ACE Hotel and online film content producers Massify entitled "Lulu at the Ace Hotel" as well as a five-part HBO mini-series adaptation of James M. Cain's 1941 novel, Mildred Pierce.
Vachon also participates as a member of the Jury for the NYICFF, a paramount New York City Film Festival dedicated to screening films for children between the ages of 3 and 18.
Early life
Vachon was born in Manhattan, New York City. She is the daughter of Françoise Fourestier and noted photographer John Vachon.Career
She graduated from Brown University in 1983, where she met fellow alums director Todd Haynes and Barry Ellsworth. Together, they created Apparatus Productions in 1987, a non-profit company deeply inspired by the anti-Hollywood New York film scene and oversaw the production of seven films in five years. Most notoriously, Apparatus produced Haynes' controversial , a film depicting the dramatic rise and fall of the anorexic pop star. To make financial ends meet, Vachon became a proofreader by night. She also took on odd jobs in the film industry to learn the trade.Killer Films
Vachon and fellow New York producer Pamela Koffler currently run Killer Films, which was established in 1996. The company celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2005 and was honored with a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.Her first feature Poison won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 1991. Since that initial success Christine has worked on a number of noteworthy films, including I Shot Andy Warhol, Happiness, Kids, One Hour Photo, and Boys Don't Cry. Through her enduring relationship with Todd, she has worked on every feature film of his to date, including Safe, Velvet Goldmine, Far From Heaven, and I'm Not There, which starred Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Julianne Moore, and Michelle Williams. Cate Blanchett received both Academy Award and SAG Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress, and the film was also nominated for 4 Independent Spirit Awards, notching a Best Supporting Actress win for Cate Blanchett.
In 2008, Vachon won an Emmy for her role as executive producer for the TV adaptation of Ira Glass's This American Life.
Killer's releases for 2008 include Savage Grace, directed by Tom Kalin and starring Julianne Moore; An American Crime, starring Catherine Keener and Ellen Page, directed by Tommy O'Haver: Then She Found Me, the directorial debut of Helen Hunt, starring herself, Bette Midler, Colin Firth and Matthew Broderick.
Vachon continued her long-standing collaboration with Todd Haynes for the 2015 film, Carol.
Vachon is the Artistic Director of the MFA Program at Stony Brook Manhattan.
Personal life
Vachon and her partner, artist Marlene McCarty, live in the East Village of New York with their daughter Guthrie. In the fall of 2009, Vachon went into remission after a battle with breast cancer. She is related to the French costume designer, Sarah Monfort.Awards and juries
Awards
- 1994: Frameline – San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival, Award Outstanding Achievement in Lesbian and Gay Media
- 1996: New York Women in Film and Television, Muse Award for Outstanding Vision and Achievement
- 1999: IFP, Gotham Award for producing
- 2000: Provincetown International Film Festival, Provincetown Filmmaker on the Edge Award to Vachon and Killer Films
- 2003: New York Film Critics Circle, Far from Heaven
- 2003: National Board of Review, Producers Award
- 2007: Woodstock Film Festival, Honorary Maverick Award
- Vachon and Killer Films were given special tributes from the SXSW and Deauville Film Festivals.
Juries
- 1993: Sundance Film Festival, dramatic jury member
- 2005: Venice Film Festival, jury member
- 2005: Sundance Film Festival, dramatic jury member
- 2010: Sarajevo Film Festival, jury member
- 2012: 60th San Sebastián International Film Festival, member and jury president
Filmography as producer
- 1991: Poison
- 1992: Swoon
- 1994: Postcards from America
- 1994: Go Fish
- 1995: Stonewall
- 1995: Safe
- 1995: Kids
- 1996: I Shot Andy Warhol
- 1997: Office Killer
- 1997: Kiss Me, Guido
- 1998: Velvet Goldmine
- 1998: I'm Losing You
- 1998: Happiness
- 1999: Boys Don't Cry
- 2000: Crime and Punishment in Suburbia
- 2001: Hedwig and the Angry Inch
- 2001:
- 2001: Women in Film
- 2001: Chelsea Walls
- 2001: Storytelling
- 2002: One Hour Photo
- 2001: The Grey Zone
- 2001: The Safety of Objects
- 2002: Far from Heaven
- 2003: Party Monster
- 2003: Camp
- 2003: The Company
- 2004: A Home at the End of the World
- 2004: A Dirty Shame
- 2005: The Notorious Bettie Page
- 2005: Mrs. Harris
- 2006: Infamous
- 2007: This American Life
- 2007: An American Crime
- 2007: I'm Not There
- 2007: Then She Found Me
- 2008: Savage Grace
- 2008: Gigantic
- 2009: Motherhood
- 2009: Cracks
- 2009: Cairo Time
- 2010: Lulu at the Hotel
- 2010: Loop Planes
- 2010: Charley
- 2010: Dirty Girl
- 2010: What's Wrong with Virginia
- 2010: Lullaby for Pi
- 2013: Deep Powder
- 2013: The Last of Robin Hood
- 2013: Innocence
- 2014: Still Alice
- 2015: Nasty Baby
- 2015: Carol
- 2016: Goat
- 2016: Wiener-Dog
- 2016: White Girl
- 2016: A Kind of Murder
- 2016: Frank & Lola
- 2017: Dina
- 2017: Lemon
- 2017: Where Is Kyra?
- 2017: Beatriz at Dinner
- 2017: Wonderstruck
- 2017: First Reformed
- 2017: Mercy
- 2018: Colette
- 2018: Vox Lux
- 2019: Dark Waters
- 2020: Zola
- 2020: Shirley
Works and publications
- Schamus, James, Barry Ellsworth, Todd Haynes, and Christine Vachon. The Apparatus Guide to No-Budget Filmmaking in New York City. New York: Apparatus Productions, 1989.
- Vachon, Christine, and David Edelstein. ' New York: Harper Perennial, 2002. Reprint of 1998 edition.
- Vachon, Christine, and Austin Bunn. ' New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006. 2007 .