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Fran Rubel Kuzui

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Fran Rubel Kuzui is an American movie director and producer. She received her Masters degree from New York University and was a script supervisor for a decade, prior to her first film, 1988's Tokyo Pop, which she co-wrote and directed. The movie received critical acclaim for its depiction of an American woman trying to make sense of the Japanese youth culture. However, she is best known as the director of the light-hearted 1992 Buffy the Vampire Slayer film, which was re-imagined in the television series of the same name. She discovered the screenplay of then unknown television writer Joss Whedon and put together the financing to produce the picture. Her vision of the film did not match Whedon's, and the film received mixed reviews, which noted the uneven direction and comic timing.

She, along with her husband Kaz Kuzui founded Kuzui Enterprises, which distributes US films in Japan, and imports Japanese films for the US market. In addition to holding a portion of rights to the Buffy character, Kuzui Enterprises were also the executive producers of the TV series and its spin-off Angel.

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