Mary Harron

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

0.5861

Gender

Female

Birthday

12-Jan-1953

Age

(73 years old)

Place of Birth

Ontario, Canada

Also Known As
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Mary Harron

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mary Harron (born January 12, 1953) is a Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter best known for her films I Shot Andy Warhol, American Psycho and The Notorious Bettie Page. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mary Harron, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

The 4%: Film's Gender Problem The 4%: Film's Gender Problem (2016) Character: Self
Explores the hot-button issues around the striking gender gap in Hollywood. Both women and men in the entertainment industry share first-person insights, questions, and anecdotes about the place of women in Hollywood.
The Many Miracles of Household Saints The Many Miracles of Household Saints (2024) Character: Self
In keeping with the intergenerational magic of 'Household Saints', filmmaker Martina Savoca-Guay has crafted a compelling new documentary, 'The Many Miracles of Household Saints', revealing the improbable story behind the making of the film.
Scala Interviews Scala Interviews (2024) Character: Self
An hour of interviews about the iconic British cinema.
Half the Picture Half the Picture (2018) Character: Self
At a pivotal moment for gender equality in Hollywood, successful women directors talk about their art, lives and careers.
Scala!!! Scala!!! (2024) Character: Self
This feature-length big screen documentary tells the riotous inside story of the infamous sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll repertory cinema which inspired a generation during Britain's turbulent Thatcher years.
American Psycho: From Book to Screen American Psycho: From Book to Screen (2005) Character: Self
A documentary charting the adaptation and filmmaking process behind Mary Harron’s American Psycho (2000)
Still Tickin': The Return of 'A Clockwork Orange' Still Tickin': The Return of 'A Clockwork Orange' (2000) Character: Self
Produced by Channel 4, Still Tickin´: The Return of A Clockwork Orange examines the controversy over Kubrick’s iconic film, explaining the film’s “demonic level of attention,” and its influence on culture, politics and society, which led to the director’s self-imposed ban.
1000 Women in Horror 1000 Women in Horror (2025) Character: Self
Is horror a man’s world? You might assume so – but you won’t be thinking that way for long once you investigate the vast contribution women have made to horror movies for well over a century. In 2020, award-winning Australian critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas released the definitive book on the subject: 1000 Women in Horror, 1895–2018, an encyclopaedic work celebrating the many women – filmmakers, actors, producers and technicians – who have shaped the genre since the moment cinema’s light first flickered.
Punk: Attitude Punk: Attitude (2005) Character: Self
From London's 1970 mod scene to Sonic Youth, punk music has always been about attitude and anarchy. This comprehensive rockumentary traces the roots of punk, from The Velvet Underground and the New York Dolls to the Sex Pistols and The Clash.
This Film Is Not Yet Rated This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006) Character: Self - Director of 'American Psycho'
Kirby Dick's provocative documentary investigates the secretive and inconsistent process by which the Motion Picture Association of America rates films, revealing the organization's underhanded efforts to control culture. Dick questions whether certain studios get preferential treatment and exposes the discrepancies in how the MPAA views sex and violence.



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