James Ponsoldt
James Ponsoldt is an American film director, actor and screenwriter. He directed the drama films Off the Black and Smashed, the romantic comedy-drama The Spectacular Now, and the dramas The End of the Tour and The Circle.
Early life
Ponsoldt was born in Athens, Georgia. He is the son of James F. and Susan E. Ponsoldt, and the grandson of graphic artist William Teason. His father is a retired law professor, formerly at the University of Georgia. He grew up in Athens and attended Cedar Shoals High School. He received his bachelor's degree from Yale University and graduated from Columbia University with an MFA in directing. Ponsoldt is also a graduate of the Professional Programs in Screenwriting and Producing at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.Career
Short films
Ponsoldt has written and directed three short films: Coming Down the Mountain, Rush Tickets, and Junebug and Hurricane. He also co-directed a documentary short called We Saw Such Things, about the mermaids of Weeki Wachee Springs, Florida.Feature films
''Off the Black''
Ponsoldt's first feature film that he both wrote and directed, Off the Black, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006. The film stars Nick Nolte and Trevor Morgan.''Smashed''
Ponsoldt's second feature film that he also both wrote and directed was Smashed, which starred Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Aaron Paul. Smashed premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2012, and won the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Prize for Excellence in Independent Film Producing. The film also received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Winstead's performance.''The Spectacular Now''
The Spectacular Now, the third feature film Ponsoldt directed, was written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, based on the novel by Tim Tharp. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it was warmly received and was given the Special Jury Award for Acting for the performances from its two leads, Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley. New York-based distribution company A24 inked a deal for The Spectacular Now, which Ponsoldt shot in Athens, Georgia, in the summer of 2012. The film was released on August 2, 2013.In The Hollywood Reporter, critic Todd McCarthy called the movie "a sincere, refreshingly unaffected look at teenagers and their attitudes about the future...Ordinary in some ways and extraordinary in others, The Spectacular Now benefits from an exceptional feel for its main characters on the parts of the director and lead actors." Cinema Blend called it "the rare Sundance coming-of-age story that feels like it matters," adding: "The Spectacular Now is an instant MVP of the first half of the festival, with potential breakout hit written all over it...you'll be hearing a lot about this one down the road, and it's got the goods to live up to the hype." Spin called the film "The next great teen movie." In Variety, critic Rob Nelson wrote: "The scars and blemishes on the faces of the high-school lovers in The Spectacular Now are beautifully emblematic of director James Ponsoldt's bid to bring the American teen movie back to some semblance of reality, a bid that pays off spectacularly indeed."