James Schamus

James Schamus

James Allan Schamus (born September 7, 1959) is an American screenwriter, producer, business executive, film historian, professor, and director. He is a frequent collaborator of Ang Lee, the co-founder of the production company Good Machine, and the co-founder and former CEO of motion picture production, financing, and worldwide distribution company Focus Features, a subsidiary of NBCUniversal. He is currently president of the New York–based production company Symbolic Exchange and is Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia University, where he has taught film history and theory since 1989.

Schamus was born in Detroit, Michigan, to a Jewish family.He is the son of Clarita (Gershowitz) Karlin and Julian John Schamus and was raised in Los Angeles. He is married to writer Nancy Kricorian, with whom he has two children.

His output includes writing or co-writing The Ice Storm, Eat, Drink, Man, Woman, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and Hulk (all directed by Ang Lee) and producing Brokeback Mountain and Alone in Berlin. At Focus he oversaw the production and distribution of Lost in Translation, Milk, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Coraline, and The Kids Are All Right. In addition to his tenure at Columbia University, he has also taught at Yale University and at Rutgers University. He is the author of Carl Theodor Dreyer's Gertrud: The Moving Word, published by the University of Washington Press. He earned his BA, MA, and Ph.D. in English from the University of California, Berkeley.

Schamus made his feature directorial debut with Indignation, an adaptation of Philip Roth's novel of the same name. Schamus also wrote the script for the film, which stars Logan Lerman, Sarah Gadon, and Tracy Letts, and is the story of a Jewish student at an Ohio college in 1951. The film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and was theatrically released by Roadside Attractions on July 29, 2016.

He was president of the jury for the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. He has also been on the jury of the New York International Children's Film Festival and has served on the editorial boards of Film Quarterly and Cinema Journal, as well as on the board of Creative Capital and the Heyman Centre for the Humanities.

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Sep 7, 1959
Detroit, Michigan, USA

Movie Credits

The Wedding Banquet
The Wedding Banquet
2025
McVeigh
McVeigh
2024
We Grown Now
We Grown Now
2024
Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms
Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms
2023
The King's Daughter
The King's Daughter
2022
Attack of the Hollywood Clichés!
Attack of the Hollywood Clichés!
2021
Driveways
Driveways
2020
The Assistant
The Assistant
2020
Frames
Frames
2019
30/30 Vision: Three Decades of Strand Releasing
30/30 Vision: Three Decades of Strand Releasing
2019
Adam
Adam
2019
The Tomorrow Man
The Tomorrow Man
2019
Furlough
Furlough
2018
Dayveon
Dayveon
2017
Casting JonBenet
Casting JonBenet
2017
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - A Retrospective
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - A Retrospective
2016
Indignation
Indignation
2016
Junction 48
Junction 48
2016
Alone in Berlin
Alone in Berlin
2016
Suffragette
Suffragette
2015
That Film About Money
That Film About Money
2014
Misfire: The Rise and Fall of the Shooting Gallery
Misfire: The Rise and Fall of the Shooting Gallery
2013
Lost Forever: The Art of Film Preservation
Lost Forever: The Art of Film Preservation
2011
These Amazing Shadows
These Amazing Shadows
2011
Taking Woodstock
Taking Woodstock
2009
Lust, Caution
Lust, Caution
2007
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema
2006
Brokeback Mountain
Brokeback Mountain
2005
Hulk
Hulk
2003
Buffalo Soldiers
Buffalo Soldiers
2002

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