Jim Mickle
American film director

Jim Mickle

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American film director
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Jim Mickle (born 1979) is an American film director known for such films as Mulberry Street and Stake Land.

Early life

Jim Mickle was born in Pottstown, Pennsylvania in 1979. Mickle was inspired to become director after he saw Army of Darkness. He attended New York University and graduated in 2002. He worked as a production assistant and grip on a series of films by first-time directors who had not gone to film school. The experiences were frustrating for him, and he described the films as vanity projects. Mickle prefers directing and editing to writing, and he is attracted to the flexibility and intensity of horror films.

Career

Mickle and Nick Damici met while working on a student thesis film in 2001. While there, they came up with the idea for a zombie film. This concept eventually morphed into their first collaboration, Mulberry Street, a horror film about gentrification in New York City. Mickle's second film, Stake Land, was a New York Times Critics' Pick. His 2013 film We Are What We Are was screened at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. He directed the film adaptation of Joe R. Lansdale's novel Cold in July, in which Michael C. Hall starred, and is currently working on Esperanza, the story of a fatal wildfire in southern California, adapted by Sean O'Keefe from a book by John N. Maclean. In 2016 Mickle & Damici developed the TV series Hap and Leonard, based on Joe R. Lansdale's novels, with Mickle directing four out of six episodes.

Awards

Year Organization Award
2007 Toronto After Dark Film Festival After Dark Spirit Award
2007 Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival Special mention
2010 Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award
2011 Neuchâtel International Fantasy Film Festival Special mention
2014 Sitges Film Festival Best director in Official Fantàstic Òrbita Category Awards for Cold in July

Filmography

Title Year Metacritic Rotten Tomatoes
Mulberry Street 2006 N/A 70%
Stake Land 2010 66/100 75%
We Are What We Are 2013 69/100 85%
Cold in July 2014 73/100 85%