Charlie Polinger
Directing
Charlie Polinger is an American writer and director. Polinger first emerged on the festival circuit withĀ Fuck Me, Richard (2023), a 15-minute dark comedy short co-directed with Lucy McKendrick that premiered atĀ SXSW Film Festival (2023) and screened at festivals including Seattle and Melbourne.
Polingerās breakthrough came with his first feature film,Ā The Plague (2025), which he wrote and directed as a psychological drama-thriller. The film premiered in theĀ Un Certain Regard section at the 2025 Cannes Film FestivalĀ and received widespread critical recognition.
Polingerās work onĀ The PlagueĀ earned significant awards and nominations across major film festivals and criticsā associations. At theĀ 2025 Cannes Film Festival, the film was nominated in the Un Certain Regard category and for the Golden Camera. It also garnered nominations at theĀ Sitges ā Catalonian International Film Festival (2025), was awarded theĀ Grand Special PrizeĀ andĀ Critics Award (Prix de la Critique)Ā at theĀ Deauville Film Festival (2025), and won theĀ Breakthrough Director AwardĀ at theĀ Denver Film Festival (2025). Additional recognition includes theĀ Best International FeatureĀ at theĀ Calgary International Film Festival (2025), anĀ Austin Film Critics AssociationĀ nomination for Best First Film, aĀ New York Film Critics OnlineĀ nomination for Best Debut Director, and further nominations from theĀ Indiana Film Journalists Association (2025). TheĀ Philadelphia Film Critics Circle Awards (2025)Ā honoured Polinger with Best Directorial Debut. In awards season extending into 2026,Ā The PlagueĀ received nominations from theĀ Directors Guild of AmericaĀ for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a First Theatrical Feature Film, theĀ Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Awards, and theĀ Hawaii Film Critics SocietyĀ for Best New Filmmaker.
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