Arteta's first film,
Star Maps, is a dark tale of a Mexican teenage boy and aspiring actor who is pimped by his father as a male prostitute in Los Angeles. It debuted at the
Sundance Film Festival. It was a critical hit, receiving five
Independent Spirit Award nominations, including Best First Feature and Best First Screenplay. He then turned to directing television shows, helming episodes of
Homicide: Life on the Street,
Freaks and Geeks, and
Six Feet Under. He has also since directed episodes of
The Office,
Ugly Betty, and
American Horror Story. Arteta achieved critical acclaim and won a 2001 Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature Under $500,000 for
Chuck & Buck, which teamed him with his fellow Wesleyan alumni Greenfield (film producer) and White (screenwriter and star). It is a story of male friendship and homoerotic desire, featuring a 27-year-old man who tracks down his former best friend and stalks him, hoping to re-enact their childhood sex games. Most recently he reunited with White and directed four episodes of White's HBO series
Enlightened. Arteta re-teamed with Mike White on
Beatriz at Dinner, which starred
Salma Hayek and
John Lithgow. It had its world premiere at the
Sundance Film Festival in January 2017, and was released in June 2017, by
Roadside Attractions. Arteta next directed
Duck Butter, which he co-wrote alongside
Alia Shawkat who starred in the film alongside
Laia Costa, the film was shot over the course of nine days with the majority being shot over the course of 24 hours. It had its world premiere at the
Tribeca Film Festival on April 20, 2018. and was released on April 27, 2018. The film received mixed reviews from film critics. In 2020, Arteta directed
Like a Boss, starring
Tiffany Haddish,
Rose Byrne and re-teaming with Hayek, which was released on January 10 by
Paramount Pictures. He directed
Yes Day, starring
Jennifer Garner and
Jenna Ortega for
Netflix. ==Filmography==