Kelly Fremon Craig

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Fremon Craig in 2016
Born
Kelly Fremon

(1980-05-28) May 28, 1980 (age 43)
Alma mater University of California, Irvine
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, producer
Years active1994–present
Notable work
Children1

Kelly Fremon Craig (born May 28, 1980) is an American screenwriter, producer, and film director. She is known for writing and directing the 2016 coming-of-age dramedy The Edge of Seventeen and the 2023 adaptation of Judy Blume's classic middle-grade novel, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.

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Early life

Fremon Craig was born in Whittier, California and graduated from UC Irvine with an English degree. When she was 13, she watched a lot of MTV, which sparked her interest in music videos. She stated that music videos were "like little short films". Spoken word poetry was what Fremon Craig initially began writing. [1]

Career

2000s

Fremon Craig started out by writing sketch comedy and spoken word poetry in college, then landed an internship in the film division of Immortal Entertainment, where she read her first film script and began to pursue screenwriting. She developed several screenplays during the 2000s, including a modern high school retelling of Cyrano de Bergerac and a comedic remake of the 2004 French drama Intimate Strangers for Paramount Pictures. One of her scripts, Ticket to Ride, caught the attention of Ghostbusters director Ivan Reitman. He bought the script under his The Montecito Picture Company as a directing vehicle for himself. According to Reitman, the script was rewritten at least 15 times. The film was released, under the new title Post Grad and was instead directed by Shrek director Vicky Jenson. Post Grad was released in 2009 to critical and commercial disappointment.

2010s

In 2011 Fremon Craig completed another script titled Besties and sent the script to James L. Brooks. Brooks bought the script and it was announced that Fremon Craig would direct the film and Brooks would serve as a producer and mentor for her first film. [2] No updates were issued for the feature until August 2015, when Hailee Steinfeld was announced to star in the film. Casting continued until October of that same year, with filming commencing that same month.

The film was released by STX Entertainment in fall 2016 under its new title The Edge of Seventeen to critical praise and it was a modest financial hit. Fremon Craig kept a series of journals that helped inspire her while writing The Edge of Seventeen. She took some of these journal entries and formed them into the script. [3] For research on the film and script, Fremon Craig went to high schools and hung out with teenagers to better understand what their lives were like. [1] Fremon Craig also provided uncredited rewrites (and was briefly attached as co-screenwriter [4] ) for the 2018 Transformers spin-off film, Bumblebee , which also starred Steinfeld.

2020s

Fremon Craig was originally attached as the sole screenwriter for an animated film adaptation of Scooby-Doo for Warner Animation Group. [5] The film, released as Scoob! in 2020, was instead rewritten by Adam Sztykiel, Jack Donaldson, Derek Elliott, Matt Lieberman, Eyal Podell, and Jonathon E. Stewart. Fremon Craig collaborated again with James L. Brooks in the film adaptation of the Judy Blume book Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret . [6]

Upcoming projects

Influences

Fremon Craig has cited writer-director John Hughes as an influence on writing The Edge of Seventeen, [8] [9] and has mentioned Christopher Guest, Alexander Payne, Nick Hornby, and David Sedaris as inspirations. [10] She also takes inspiration from Nora Ephron by taking moments of her own life and putting them into her writing. [11] Fremon Craig stated that James L. Brooks is her comedy idol, [3] “there's nobody in the world I love more than Jim Brooks. He is the reason I wanted to be a filmmaker." [1]

Unrealized projects

Personal life

As of 2016, Fremon Craig resides in Los Angeles with her husband and young son. [13] She is a represented by UTA and Kaplan/Perrone. [14]

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerDistributorNote
2008 Streak NoScreen storyNoFreestyleShort film; co-written with Allan Loeb
2009 Post Grad NoYesNo 20th Century Fox
2016 The Edge of Seventeen YesYesNo STX Entertainment
2018 Bumblebee No Script doctor No Paramount Pictures Uncredited rewrites [15]
2023 Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. YesYesYes Lionsgate Based on the novel by Judy Blume
2024 Ordinary Angels NoYesNoCo-written with Meg Tilly

Accolades

List of awards and nominations
YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultNotes
2016 Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Comedy The Edge of Seventeen Nominated [16]

[17]

New York Film Critics Circle Best First Film Won [lower-alpha 1] [18]
Chicago Film Critics Association Most Promising FilmmakerNominated [19]
Toronto Film Critics Association Best First FeatureRunner-up [20]
Detroit Film Critics Society Best Film Nominated [21]
Best Breakthrough Won
Austin Film Critics Association Best First FilmNominated [22] [23]
Indiewire Critics' PollBest First Feature3rd place
Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsBreakout Filmmaker of the YearNominated
2017Oklahoma Film Critics Circle AwardsOFCC Award for Best First Film2nd place [24]
Directors Guild of America Awards First-Time Feature Film Nominated [25]
Golden Tomato Awards Best Comedy Movie 20165th place
Online Film & Television AssociationBest Feature DebutNominated
2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards Best Movie Nominated [26]
2023 Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Film Awards Best Director Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. Nominated [27]
2023 Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Film Awards Best ScreenplayNominated [27]
2023 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [28]
2023 Boston Society of Film Critics Best Adapted Screenplay Runner-up [29]
2023 St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Adapted ScreenplayNominated [30]
2023 Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [31]
2023 San Diego Film Critics Society Best Director Nominated [32]
2023 San Diego Film Critics Society Best Adapted Screenplay Won [32]
2023 Women Film Critics Circle Best Woman StorytellerRunner-up [33]
2024 Astra Film and Creative Awards Best Adapted ScreenplayNominated [34]
2024 Critics' Choice Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [35]
2024 Georgia Film Critics Association Best Adapted ScreenplayPending [36]

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