Coen brothers filmography

Joel and Ethan Coen, collectively referred to as the Coen brothers, are American filmmakers. Their films span many genres and styles, which they frequently subvert or parody.[1] The brothers write, direct and produce their films jointly, and have edited almost all of them under the collective pseudonym Roderick Jaynes.

The Coen brothers have been nominated for thirteen Academy Awards together, and individually for one award each, winning Best Original Screenplay for Fargo and Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for No Country for Old Men. The duo also won the Palme d'Or for Barton Fink (1991) and were nominated for Fargo.

Films

Year Film Notes
1984Blood SimpleEdited with Don Wiegmann
1987Raising ArizonaEdited by Michael R. Miller
1990Miller's Crossing
1991Barton Fink
1994The Hudsucker ProxyWritten with Sam Raimi, edited by Thom Noble
1996Fargo
1998The Big LebowskiEdited with Tricia Cooke
2000O Brother, Where Art Thou?Based on Homer's Odyssey, edited with Tricia Cooke
2001The Man Who Wasn't ThereEdited with Tricia Cooke
2003Intolerable CrueltyCo-written with Robert Ramsay and Matthew Stone, story by John Romano, Robert Ramsay, and Matthew Stone
2004The LadykillersBased on the 1955 film The Ladykillers
2006Paris, je t'aime
(segment: “Tuileries”)
2007Chacun son cinéma
(segment: “World Cinema”)
No Country for Old MenBased on the novel No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy
2008Burn After Reading
2009A Serious Man
2010True GritBased on the novel True Grit by Charles Portis
2013Inside Llewyn Davis
2016Hail, Caesar!
2018The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

As writers

In addition to their own films, the Coen brothers have also contributed to others' films.

Year Film Director Notes
1985CrimewaveSam Raimiwritten by the Coen brothers and Raimi.
2003Bad SantaTerry ZwigoffComedy film starring Billy Bob Thornton, executive produced and (uncredited) rewrite by the Coen brothers.[2]
2009A Simple Noodle StoryZhang YimouA comedic Mandarin-language remake of Blood Simple. The Coen brothers have a story credit.
2012GambitMichael Hoffmanremake of the 1966 film of the same name
2014UnbrokenAngelina Joliewritten by the Coen brothers, Richard LaGravenese, and William Nicholson, based on the book by Laura Hillenbrand.
2015Bridge of SpiesSteven Spielbergwritten by the Coen brothers and Matt Charman.
2017SuburbiconGeorge Clooneywritten by the Coen brothers, George Clooney, and Grant Heslov.

As executive producers

Year Film Director Notes
2000Down from the MountainNick Doob
Chris Hegedus
D. A. Pennebaker
Documentary about the musical artists who performed the songs in the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?
2003Bad SantaTerry ZwigoffAlso uncredited rewrite by the Coen brothers.
2005Romance & Cigarettes (2005)John Turturrowritten and directed by John Turturro
2014FargovariousTV series based on the original film created by Noah Hawley.

Solo work

Film

Year Film Notes
2021The Tragedy of Macbeth based on Macbeth by William Shakespeare, with screenplay adaptation by Joel Coen; also co-editor with Lucian Johnston

Film

Year Film Notes
2022Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind documentary
As writer
Year Title Director Notes
1998The Naked ManJ. Todd Andersonco-written with J. Todd Anderson
As writer
Year Title Notes
2008 Almost an Evening one-act play anthology
2011 "Talking Cure" one-act play from Relatively Speaking
2013 Women or Nothing
2019 A Play is A Poem one-act play anthology

Literature

Year Title Type
1998 Gates of Eden short story collection
2001 The Drunken Driver Has the Right of Way poems and limericks collection[3]
2012 The Day the World Ends poetry collection

See also

References

  1. Austerlitz, Saul (December 19, 2010). "Joel and Ethan Coen: A study in subversion". Boston Globe. Retrieved July 3, 2016.
  2. Taylor, Drew. "Terry Zwigoff Talks Battling Over 'Bad Santa,' His Preferred Director's Cut & Much More In Candid Interview". IndieWire. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  3. Coen, Ethan (2001). The Drunken Driver Has the Right of Way. Crown. ISBN 9780609609460.
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