- Christine Vachon was born on November 21, 1962 in New York City, New York, USA. She is a producer and assistant director, known for Past Lives (2023), Far from Heaven (2002) and Carol (2015).
- Her father was John Vachon, a photographer during and after World War II.
- She is known for producing quirky, cutting edge films with emerging performers and directors. Several of her films, including Kids (1995) and Boys Don't Cry (1999), were considered quite controversial upon release.
- Named one of her production companies Killer Films. She wrote a book on low budget film production called "Shooting to Kill".
- Ranked #46 of 50 influential people in The New York Observer's "The New Power Gays" article, June 2011.
- Adopted daughter's full name is Guthrie Forest Yi Wen Yi McCarty Vachon.
- I'm no longer convinced theatrical is the holy grail.
- It's a frustrating business sometimes. When you've been pushing an executive to read something for ages and they won't, or an actor commits to your project and then at the last minute uncommits.
- What people expect from a Killer film [her production company] is a degree of originality, provocativeness and a kind of bravado.
- I would never ever criticize them [directors] in front of anyone else, because if the crew and the actors don't respect the director, you're screwed as a producer. Ultimately when I throw myself behind a movie, I have to really believe in that director's vision.
- Being on a set where the director has lost control is just sickening. No one goes the extra mile, there's a lot of eye-rolling ... it just breeds inertia. If a director is in control, the crew follow their leader. But the second anyone senses the directors are not sure, people just swoop in.
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