By Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media Lynn Shelton, an indie filmmaker who helped popularize the mumblecore genre with works such as “Humpday” and “You Sister’s Sister,” died Saturday of a blood disorder.
She was 54. Shelton was best known for her naturalistic, understated approach to comedy and drama in low-budget films that were hits with the Sundance crowd, but she reached a wider audience with her work on television, helming episodes of “The Mindy Project,” “Mad Men,” “Glow,”
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