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Andrew Paul "Andy" Wachowski (born December 29, 1967 in Chicago) and Laurence "Lana" Wachowski (born June 21, 1965 in Chicago, formerly known as Larry Wachowski), known together professionally as the Wachowskis and formerly as the Wachowski Brothers are American filmmakers. They are best known for The Matrix trilogy. They were also leftists, with Larry Wachowski (as he was known at the time) indicating in a fan interview that he was an adherent of Marxism largely because of his father.[1] They were also very big fans of leftist scholar Cornel West and his book Prophesy Deliverance, which they cited was one of the inspirations of the Matrix trilogy and even offered him a role as Councillor West for this reason in the second and third films.[2]
Filmography
- Assassins (1995) (story, screenplay credits)
- Bound (1996) (written and directed, executive producers)
- The Matrix (1999) (written and directed, executive producers)
- The Matrix Reloaded (2003) (written and directed, executive producers)
- The Matrix Revolutions (2003) (written and directed, executive producers)
- The Animatrix (2003) (producers, wrote four of the nine animated shorts)
- V for Vendetta (2006) (produced and written)
- The Invasion (2007) (rewritten various parts and added a twist ending, uncredited)
- Speed Racer (2008) (produced, written and directed, based on the Speed Racer anime)
- Ninja Assassin (2009) (producers)
- Cloud Atlas (2012) (written and directed, executive producers)
Notes and references
- ↑ http://www.matrixfans.net/symbolism/meanings.php
Larry: Yeah, and he's [Larry and Andy Wachowski's father] probably more of a marxist than I am [Ken laughs], in terms of these ideas affecting and informing history... - ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/18/movies/film-and-the-oscar-for-best-scholar.html