Jake Yuzna


Jake Yuzna is an American film director, screenwriter, and curator. Their debut feature Open was the first American film to win the Teddy Jury Prize at the Berlin Film Festival and in 2005 Yuzna become the youngest recipient of funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Although known mainly for their work in film, Yuzna has curated several retrospectives, exhibitions and special projects. In 2010, they founded the first cinema program at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. Between 2011 - 2013 they organized the first fellowship, publication and conference to argue nightlife as a form of contemporary art. In addition, Yuzna has authored books on contemporary art, design, and culture as well as contributed to Artforum.
They have also curated the first American retrospectives of artists and filmmakers including Alejandro Jodorowsky, Sion Sono, Gregg Araki, Francois Sagat, and Quentin Crisp. In addition, Yuzna curated the first museum surveys of Metamodernsim, the New French Extremity, and the medium of VHS.
Yuzna is the son of poet Susan Yuzna and nephew to horror film director and producer Brian Yuzna.

Filmography

YearFilm
2004Between the Boys
2005Better Left Alone
2010Open
2017The Knife - Live At Terminal 5
2021The Alternative Is Hard To See
2021After America

Awards and honors

Curation

YearProject
2010Zombo Italiano: The 1970s Italian Zombie Movement
2010Blood into Gold: The Cinematic Alchemy of Alejandro Jodorowsky
2011An Assault of Reality
2011David Bowie, Artist
2011François Sagat: The New Leading Man
2011The Home Front: American Design Now
2011Isaach De Bankolé, an Unexpected Gentlema
2011No More Modern : Notes on Metamodernism
2011Sion Sono: The New Poet
2011The User: The New Auteur
2011 - 2013THE FUN Fellowship in the Social Practice of Nightlife
2012Adults in the Dark: Avant-Garde Animation
2012Anna Molska, Human Material
2012Argento: Il Cinema Nel Sangue
2012Julika Rudelius
2012Susan Hefuna: Vantages
2012No Wave Cinema
2012VHS
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2013After the Museum
2013ESP TV
2013God Help Me: Gregg Araki
2013It Is Crispin Hellion Glover
2013J’Adore Violence: Cinema of the New French Extremity
2013Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Quentin Crisp
2013Takeshi Murata : Mortality
2013Without Compromise: The Cinema of William Klein
2014NYC Makers: The 2014 MAD Biennial
2014Life with Technology: The Cinema of Godfrey Reggio
2015It's Hard to be Human: The Cinema of Roy Andersson
2015The Director Must Not Be Credited: 20 Years of Dogme 95
2015The Unseen Cinema of HR Giger
2015Andrei Tarkovsky, Sculpting in Time
2015Remember Film?
2018Plastic Futures and Premillennial Tensions: 1990s Science Fiction Cinema before a New Millennium
2023Eve Fowler: A Universal Shudder
2023Make Sense of This: Visitors Respond to the Walker’s Collection
2024Sadie Barnette: The New Eagle Creek Saloon
2024Nightlife as Form