The Unorthodox Director
Austin's favorite filmmaker named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People
To be named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People is no small honor. The list encompasses leaders and innovators from all over the globe, including the likes of Barack Obama, the Dalai Lama, Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey.
Now one of Austin's own is joining the esteemed group. The magazine has unveiled the 2015 list, which includes Austin's favorite filmmaker, Richard Linklater.
Billed as "The Unorthodox Director" in the Artists category, Linklater joins 2015 honorees John Oliver, Christopher Nolan and Julianne Moore (just to name a few). Most recently, Linklater made waves with Boyhood, the 12-year epic that garnered multiple Academy Award nominations and an Oscar for Patricia Arquette. The effects of the film have been felt worldwide, but in Austin, his legacy comes in the form of the Austin Film Society, which he founded in 1985.
The blurbs for each member of are written by esteemed peers. Ethan Hawke does the honor for the influential filmmaker, director and screenwriter. Says the actor of his full-time friend, sometimes director:
We may never understand Rick's unorthodox path and how it led to movies like School of Rock, Before Sunrise and Boyhood: the vegetarian baseball star from Huntsville, Texas; the years of hard labor on offshore oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico; teaching himself the history of film through the ingenuity of starting the Austin Film Society (with the help of a local Kinko's and a 16-mm projector). But the consistent thread in Rick's career has been a passion for cinema that cannot be defeated or undermined in any way.
Others honored on the 2015 list range from Kanye West to Kim Jong Un and Jeb Bush.