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Marc Forster

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German-Swiss film director
Not to be confused withMark Forster,Mac Foster,Marc Hostert, orMarc R. Forster.

Marc Forster
Forster in 2013
Born (1969-11-30)30 November 1969 (age 56)
Occupation
  • Filmmaker
Years active1995–present

Marc Forster (born 30 November 1969) is a German-Swiss filmmaker. He is best known for directing the feature filmsMonster's Ball,Finding Neverland,Stranger than Fiction,Quantum of Solace,World War Z, andChristopher Robin, and has additionally directed numerous television commercials. He is aBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts,Golden Globe Awards, andFilm Independent Spirit Awards nominee.

Life and career

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Forster was born on 30 November 1969 in Au (todayIllertissen), in theNeu-Ulm district ofBavaria,West Germany. His parents, a German doctor and a Swiss architect, moved toSwitzerland when Forster was nine years old. He spent his adolescence inDavos, a winter resort in eastern Switzerland, and at the international boarding school Institut Montana Zugerberg in central Switzerland.[citation needed]

In 1990, when he was 20 years old, Forster moved toNew York City in theUnited States. For the next three years, he attendedNew York University's film school, making several documentary films. In 1995, he moved toHollywood and shot an experimentallow-budget film for $10,000 calledLoungers, which won the Audience Award at theSlamdance Film Festival.[1] Forster's first feature-length motion picture was the psychological dramaEverything Put Together (2000), which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.[2]

His breakthrough film wasMonster's Ball (2001), in which he directedHalle Berry in herOscar-winning performance as the wife of a man on death row. The film also starredBilly Bob Thornton,Heath Ledger,Peter Boyle, andSean Combs. His next film,Finding Neverland (2004), was based on the life of authorJ.M. Barrie. The film was nominated for fiveGolden Globe Awards and seven Academy Awards, including theBest Picture. Forster receivedBAFTA,Directors Guild of America, andGolden Globe nominations for his direction.[citation needed]

Forster's next film, the thrillerStay (2005), starredEwan McGregor andNaomi Watts. The film only grossed $8 million (USD) in theUnited States on an estimated budget of $50 million.[3]Stranger than Fiction (2006), a surrealromantic comedy, was a critical success.[4] The film grossed $54 million worldwide[5] and earnedWill Ferrell a nomination for aGolden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.[citation needed]

Forster then directed an adaptation of best-sellerKhaled Hosseini'sThe Kite Runner, scripted by frequent collaboratorDavid Benioff and starring British newcomerKhalid Abdalla. The film follows anAfghani-American man who returns to his war-ravaged country to save the son of his former best friend.The Kite Runner was released on 14 December 2007, and grossed $73 million worldwide.[6] It also earned a nomination for aGolden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and aBAFTA bid for "Film Not In the English Language".[citation needed]

Additionally, Forster directed the 22ndJames Bond film,Quantum of Solace, which began shooting on 2 January 2008, shortly after his 38th birthday, making him the youngest director in the series' history (beating the previous record set byGuy Hamilton, who was 41 when he directedGoldfinger five years before Forster's birth).Quantum of Solace was released in the United Kingdom on 31 October 2008.[7][8] It became one of the highest grossing Bond films in the franchise's history, with a worldwide box office of more than $586 million.[9]

Forster in 2011

Forster directed thefilm adaptation of the novelWorld War Z, starringBrad Pitt, whichParamount Pictures announced at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con.[10] The film opened 21 June 2013 to more than $66 million and has grossed more than $540 million worldwide. Until 2025, it was the highest-grossing film of Brad Pitt’s career, before being surpassed byF1: The Movie,[11][12] and remains the most successfulzombie film of all time.[13]

Forster directed his screenplay ofAll I See Is You (2016), a visually driven drama following a blind woman (Blake Lively) and her husband (Jason Clarke) who, upon the restoration of her sight, begin to discover previously unseen and disturbing details about themselves and their marriage.

In November 2016,Walt Disney Pictures announced that Forster would direct the live-action film adaptation ofWinnie the Pooh, which was titledChristopher Robin. The film had its world premiere on 30 July 2018, and was theatrically released on 3 August 2018.[14] Forster along withWill Smith bought German rights group Telepool in June 2018.[15][16]

In October 2020,Mattel announced that Forster will be directing and producing alive-action animated film based on theThomas & Friends franchise.[17]

In January 2022, it was announced that Forster would reunite withFinding Neverland screenwriterDavid Magee and directA Man Called Otto, an English-language remake of the Swedish filmA Man Called Ove starringTom Hanks.[18] Filming began in February 2022 in Pittsburgh, whileSony Pictures acquired the worldwide distribution rights for $60 million at theEuropean Film Market, the highest-ever figure paid at the market for a film, for theatrical release in December 2022.[19][20] In July, Forster was announced the director of an adaptation of theNeil Gaiman fantasy novelThe Graveyard Book, for Walt Disney Pictures.[21]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleDirectorProducerWriterNotes
1995LoungersYesNoYesCo-directed withSebastian Roché
2000Everything Put TogetherYesNoYes
2001Monster's BallYesNoNo
2004Finding NeverlandYesNoNoCameo as "Costume Room Worker"
2005StayYesNoNo
SueñoNoYesNo
2006Stranger than FictionYesNoNo
2007The Kite RunnerYesNoNo
2008Quantum of SolaceYesNoNo
2011Machine Gun PreacherYesYesNo
2012DisconnectNoExecutiveNo
2013World War ZYesExecutiveNo
2016All I See Is YouYesYesYes
2018Christopher RobinYesNoNo
Come SundayNoExecutiveNo
2019My Dog StupidNoExecutiveNo
2022A Man Called OttoYesExecutiveNo
2024White BirdYesNoNo
TBAAnxious PeopleYesNoNoPost-production

Short film

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YearTitleDirectorProducerWriter
2009LX FortyYesYesYes
2017The Receipt: Lost & FoundYesNoNo

Television

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YearsTitleDirectorExecutive
producer
Notes
2014–2017Hand of GodYesYesDirector (2 episodes)
Executive producer (20 episodes)

Awards

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TitleNotes
Everything Put TogetherIndependent Spirit Award forSomeone to Watch Award
Finding NeverlandNominated-BAFTA Award for Best Direction
Nominated-Golden Globe Award for Best Director
Nominated-DGA forOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film
Nominated-Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Director

References

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  1. ^Clement, Nick (24 January 2019)."Slamdance's Greatest Hits". Variety. Retrieved26 December 2022.
  2. ^"Sundance films in competition". CNN. 21 January 2000. Retrieved26 December 2022.
  3. ^"Stay (2005) - Weekend Box Office Results - Box Office Mojo".www.boxofficemojo.com.
  4. ^https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/stranger_than_fiction/Rotten Tomatoes[incomplete short citation]
  5. ^https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=strangerthanfiction.htm Box office data atBox Office Mojo[incomplete short citation]
  6. ^"The Kite Runner (2007)".Box Office Mojo.[incomplete short citation]
  7. ^"Forster back in action with 'Bond 22'".The Hollywood Reporter. 19 June 2007. Archived fromthe original on 30 June 2007. Retrieved19 June 2007.
  8. ^"New Bond film title is confirmed".BBC News Online. 24 January 2008. Retrieved24 January 2008.
  9. ^"Quantum of Solace (2008)".Box Office Mojo.[incomplete short citation]
  10. ^"Brad Pitt Officially Cast in Marc Forster's World War Z Movie «". Firstshowing.net. 22 July 2010. Retrieved25 September 2010.
  11. ^Russell, Bradley (11 August 2025)."In a summer filled with box office surprises, here's another: F1 becomes Brad Pitt's highest-grossing film as a lead".GamesRadar+. Retrieved13 August 2025.
  12. ^Good, Gulf (11 August 2025)."Brad Pitt's f1 becomes his highest-grossing film with $561 million — here's how much he earned".Gulf Good News. Retrieved13 August 2025.
  13. ^"The Highest-Grossing Zombie Movies of All Time".www.workandmoney.com. Retrieved23 August 2021.
  14. ^Kit, Borys (18 November 2016)."Marc Forster to Direct Live-Action Movie About Winnie the Pooh's Pal,Christopher Robin (Exclusive)".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved18 November 2016.
  15. ^Fleming, Mike Jr. (26 June 2018)."Will Smith, Marc Forster Acquire German Film Distributor Telepool GmbH".Deadline. Retrieved27 June 2018.
  16. ^"Will Smith and Director Marc Forster Buy German Rights Group Telepool".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved27 June 2018.
  17. ^D'Alessandro, Anthony (6 October 2020)."Thomas & Friends New Movie In The Works From Mattel Films & Marc Forster's 2Dux²".Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved6 October 2020.
  18. ^Wiseman, Andreas (18 January 2022)."Marc Forster To Direct Tom Hanks InA Man Called Ove With SF Studios, Rita Wilson & Playtone Producing David Magee Script".Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved13 February 2022.
  19. ^Wiseman, Andreas (31 January 2022)."STX & CAA Board Sales On Tom Hanks ComedyA Man Called Otto Ahead Of Pennsylvania Shoot; Supporting Cast Revealed For EFM Hot Pic".Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved2 February 2022.
  20. ^Wiseman, Andreas; Fleming Jr., Mike (10 February 2022)."Tom Hanks ComedyMan Called Otto Sells To Sony For $60M".Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved13 February 2022.
  21. ^Kroll, Justin (19 July 2022)."Marc Forster And Producing Partner Renée Wolfe Developing Adaptation Of Neil Gaiman'sThe Graveyard Book At Disney".Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved12 September 2022.

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