The Adrienne Shelly Foundation Award for Best Female Director

So humbling to win this award with so many incredible films in the CUFF program… And Adrienne Shelly is an incredible, funny, smart inspiration. Support the foundation! 

Relics screens at the Walter Reade Theater on May 5th

Sunday Dialogue: Choosing How We Die

Should it be legal for doctors to help end dying patients’ lives?

Mixing at Sound Lounge 

Mixing at Sound Lounge 

A short story is a different thing all together - a short story is like a kiss in the dark from a stranger.

Stephen King
Scoring with Tyler Wood on Valentine’s Day!

Scoring with Tyler Wood on Valentine’s Day!

Humor is what happens when we’re told the truth quicker and more directly than we’re used to.

George Saunders, “Mr. Vonnegut in Sumatra”
Shelley (played by Sarah Steele)

Shelley (played by Sarah Steele)

Benjamin (Seth Kirschner) tries to make a meaningful connection.

Benjamin (Seth Kirschner) tries to make a meaningful connection.

Sarah Steele as Shelley, photo by Andrew Porter

Sarah Steele as Shelley, photo by Andrew Porter

Humor is such a strong weapon, such a strong answer.

Agnes Varda
Marceline Hugot as Anna-Marie, photo by Andrew Porter

Marceline Hugot as Anna-Marie, photo by Andrew Porter

the miraculous cleaning machine, photo by Andrew Porter

the miraculous cleaning machine, photo by Andrew Porter

Seth Kirschner as Benjamin; hair and make-up by Stacy Beneke; photo by Andrew Porter

Seth Kirschner as Benjamin; hair and make-up by Stacy Beneke; photo by Andrew Porter