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Todd Haynes
Todd Haynes (; born January 2, 1961) is an American independent film director and screenwriter. He is known for the critically acclaimed films ''Safe'' (1995), ''Far from Heaven'' (2002), ''I'm Not There'' (2007), and ''Carol'' (2015). Haynes also directed the short film ''Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story'' (1987), ''Poison'' (1991), and ''Velvet Goldmine'' (1998). ''Far From Heaven'' and ''I'm Not There'' received Academy Award nominations. ==Early life== Haynes was born January 2, 1961, in Los Angeles, and grew up in nearby Encino. His father, Allen E. Haynes, was a cosmetics importer, and his mother, Sherry Lynne (née Semler), studied acting (and makes a brief appearance in ''I'm Not There''). Haynes is Jewish on his mother's side. His younger sister is Gwynneth Haynes of the band Sophe Lux. Haynes developed an interest in film at an early age, and produced a short film, ''The Suicide'' (1978), while still in high school. He studied semiotics at Brown University, where he directed his first short film ''Assassins: A Film Concerning Rimbaud'' (1985), inspired by the French poet Arthur Rimbaud (a personality Haynes would later reference in his film ''I'm Not There''). After graduating with a BA in Arts and Semiotics, Haynes moved to New York and became involved in the independent film scene, launching Apparatus Productions, a non-profit organization for the support of independent film.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Todd Haynes – Biography )〕
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