EDITOR - NARRATIVE FILMS

 

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DICT NAMED HAL (2021)



When Amy is sent unwillingly to a halfway house by her mom, she thinks she is different from everyone else - until Hal, a heroin addict returning to the house from jail, convinces her to give recovery a try. This film explores the everyday struggles, joys, and horrors of getting clean.

Directed by Lane Stanley

AWARDS:
Best U.S. Narrative Feature Film, Big Bear Film Summit
Best Narrative Feature, Poppy Jasper International Film Festival

OFFICIAL SELECTION:
Austin Film Festival
Dances with Films
Santa Barbara International Film Festival
Tallgrass Film Festival

 
 

NARRATIVE SHORTS

BAAHAR (2021)

Disaster brews when Seher gets accepted to a boarding school-a dream come true-on the evening of a big family dinner.

Directed by Prakshi Malik

AWARDS:
2020 Austin Film Society Grant for Shorts Projects
Winner Best Short Film at DC South Asian Film Festival

OFFICIAL SELECTION:
New Orleans Film Festival
Jaipur International Film Festival
Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival
Houston Asian American and Pacific Islander Film Festival
Tasveer Film Festival

 

 
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UNTIE (2020)

Leah wants to try blindfolding for the first time, but her partner is not so sure.

Directed by Lane Stanley

OFFICIAL SELECTION:
Outfest Los Angeles Film Festival
aGLIFF / PRISM, Toronto Short Film Festival
Big Apple Film Festival
East Village Queer Film Festival
Lesflicks Queer Film Festival
Los Angeles Queer Film Festival

 

 

ROSE FROM CONCRETE (2017)



Rose, a ten-year old girl, lives in the projects with her mother, Vivian. One morning, she wakes up to find her mother has not returned home from work. Rose must now follow the ‘safe plan’ to get to her grandma’s home across town – a grandmother she has never met.

Directed by Santanu Chatterjee

AWARDS:
JARO 2018 First Place, Peachtree Village International Film Festival

OFFICIAL SELECTION:
Jaipur International Film Festival
Twin Cities Black Film Festivall
MNTV FilmNorth 2018 Season