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Born | New York City, U.S. | February 26, 1982
Education | Wesleyan University |
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Years active | 1992; 2010–present |
Emma Tammi (born February 26, 1982)[1] is an American filmmaker. She has directed the films The Wind (2018) and Five Nights at Freddy's (2023).
Early life and education
editEmma Tammi was born in New York City[2] She was introduced to cinema by her parents, Marcia and Paul Tammi, both theater actors, [3] She obtained small roles during her childhood, Most notably as Young Bibby in Used People 1992, and a Episode of Law & Order as Allison Ryder.[4] She attended Wesleyan University.[5]
Career
editAfter her studies at Wesleyan University, Tammi did an internship with Robert Altman who would have a great influence on her work[5]. After an experience in editing with the film Lost/loved (2010), she moved to Los Angeles and launched into production by founding her own studio, Mind Hive, with Henry Jacobson. [6]
Her first film, Fair Chase, was produced and co-directed with Alex Cullen and released in 2014. The film is a documentary about long distance runners. In 2017, she co-directed with Jacobson a second documentary entitled Election day: Lens across America, recounting the American presidential election through the eyes of photojournalists.
In 2018, she produced her first fiction film, Bloodine, directed by Henry Jacobson. The same year, she directed the film The Wind, a horror-western set in the 18th century, which tells the story of the installation of a couple, Lizzy and Isaac Macklin, in an isolated place in New Mexico in which Lizzy Macklin is confronted with strange phenomena. It was thanks to her experience filming in the landscapes of New Mexico for the film Fair Chase that Emma Tammi was hired to direct The Wind. The film achieved critical acclaim and was nominated at festivals.
She notably produced the film Jay Myself in 2019 directed by Stephen Wilkes.
In 2020, she directed the science fiction audio series The Left Right Game, the rights to which were bought by Amazon to adapt it into a television series. The same year, she returned to horror cinema by directing Delivered and Blood Moon, two episodes of the horror anthology Into the Dark, released on Hulu.
In 2023, she directed the Five Nights at Freddy's film adaption of the eponymous video game series. It received negative reviews from critics but was a commercial success, grossing $296.5 million on a $20 million budget.
Filmography
editDirector
editFeature film
editYear | Title | Distributor |
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2018 | The Wind | IFC Films |
2023 | Five Nights at Freddy's | Universal Pictures |
Documentary
editYear | Title |
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2014 | Fair Chase |
Podcast series
editYear | Title |
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2020 | The Left Right Game |
TV movie
editYear | Title |
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2017 | Election: Lens Across America |
Television series
editYear | Title | Notes |
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2020-2021 | Into the Dark | Directed 2 episodes
S2 E8 "Delivered", S2 E12 "Blood Moon" |
Upcoming
editYear | Title | Distributor |
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TBA | Five Nights at Freddy's 2 [7] | Universal Pictures |
TBA | Dollhouse [8] | STX Entertainment |
Editor
editYear | Title | notes |
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2010 | Lost/Loved | short film |
2015 | Fall Fighter |
Actress
editYear | Title | Roles |
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1992 | Used People | Young Bibby |
1992 | Law & Order | Allison Ryder |
Producer
editYear | Title | notes |
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2014 | A Snake Gives Birth to a Snake | short film |
2014 | Fair Chase | |
2017 | Election Day: Lens Across America | Executive Producer |
2017 | Alesso: Falling | |
2018 | Bloodline | executive |
2019 | Jay Myself |
References
edit- ^ "Emma Tammi | Director, Producer, Actress". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
- ^ "Emma Tammi's AMA on Reddit". Reddit. October 2023.
- ^ "'The Wind' director Emma Tammi on her supernatural western horror film". Los Angeles Times. 17 April 2019.
- ^ "Tammi's IMDb Page". IMDb.
- ^ a b "Emma Tammi's IFFR Page". IFFR. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
- ^ "Wikiwix Archive - Unknown page".
- ^ "Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (Feature Film)". Film & Television Industry Alliance. February 19, 2024. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
- ^ "Dollhouse IMDb Page". IMDb. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
External links
edit- Emma Tammi at IMDb