Joyce Chopra is an American director and writer of feature films and television. Chopra graduated from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. Chopra was married to American stage and screenwriter Tom Cole until he died on February 23, 2009. Her first narrative feature-length film, Smooth Talk (1985), won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Director and Grand Jury Prize at the 1985 Sundance Film Festival. The film is an adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates' 1966 short story, Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?, and was adapted by her husband, Tom Cole.
Directing
46
Female
1936-10-27
New York City, New York, USA
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Joyce at 34
This Is a Film About My Mother
Calling the Shots
Smooth Talk
Rip Girls
Hollywood Wives: The New Generation
The Lemon Sisters
A Happy Mother's Day
Murder in a Small Town
Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story
The Danger of Love: The Carolyn Warmus Story
Marathon
L.A. Johns
The Corpse Had a Familiar Face
Replacing Dad
Baby Snatcher
The Last Cowboy
Gramercy Stories
Martha Clarke Light & Dark: A Dancer’s Journal
Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front
The Lady in Question
Clorae and Albie
Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan
Convictions
Girls at 12
Music Lessons: The Kodaly Method in the American Classroom
The Disappearance of Nora
My Very Best Friend
Sally Garcia and Family
Matina Horner: Portrait of a Person
That Our Children Would Not Die