Background
Jarecki was born on June 25, 1979 in New York City, to Henry Jarecki and Marjorie Heidsieck. His father is Jewish and his mother is from a Catholic background.
Jarecki was born on June 25, 1979 in New York City, to Henry Jarecki and Marjorie Heidsieck. His father is Jewish and his mother is from a Catholic background.
At 19 Jarecki graduated from New York University and went on to try directing music videos to get noticed in the film community.
He has three brothers, finance executive Thomas A. Jarecki and fellow filmmakers Andrew Jarecki and Eugene Jarecki (Andrew and Eugene are half-brothers). At 16 he was hired as a technical consultant on the 1995 film Hackers, where his job was to consult with the actors and director about computer hacking. Jarecki took an interest in filmmaking on the set of Hackers, recalling, "I kept noticing that there was this guy that Angelina seemed to really look up to and respect, so I asked "Who"s that?" and they told me he was the director
Then I knew it was clear what I wanted to do."
After no one expressed interest in his video services he decided to interview his favorite directors to see how they got their start.
In 2005 Jarecki produced, directed, and edited his first feature film The Outsider in which he followed director James Toback on the 12-day shoot of his thriller When Will I Be Loved. Showtime acquired the film and it made its television premiere during August 2007.
Netflix"s Red Envelope Entertainment label acquired the home video rights. The Outsider has been received well, currently holding 69% on Rotten Tomatoes and generally favorable reviews on Metacritic.
Jarecki worked with Toback again in 2008, serving as an executive producer for his documentary Tyson.
In the same year he served as an executive producer for The Informers which he co-wrote with novelist Bret Easton Ellis (whose novel the film was based on) and was even set to direct it at one point. The following year Jarecki founded Beat Sheet Central, a popular script writing resource. He returned to directing and writing with the 3-minute short film The Weight in 2009 as well.
At the Sundance Film Festival in January 2012 Jarecki debuted the first feature film he both wrote and directed, Arbitrage. starring Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Tim Roth and Brit Marling.
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions acquired the film and it opened in United States theaters September 2012. Arbitrage was praised by critics receiving an 87% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes, making it one of the top 20 reviewed films of the year.
The film was also a commercial success. Although made inexpensively, it grossed over $48 million in worldwide box office and VOD. lieutenant was announced in October 2012 that his next film would be Fuel, "a detective story set in Los Angeles amid a futuristic world of electric vehicles and alternative energy.".