Made in 4 total days, Soliloquies uses both archival and original footage, as well as animation and voiceover by to present the filmmaker's experience with ADHD and anxiety.
Charley Horse tells the story of Shaya, an eighteen-year-old punk in modern-day Tel Aviv, who is forced to reconcile her identity and values on the eve of her military conscription.
Created as a component for the NYU portfolio, this film encapsulates why the artist is drawn to filmmaking, while also forcing the viewer to pause and reflect on the often overlooked emotions that art elicits.
A nine minute short documentary film that covers the UTLA teachers' strike, focusing on the individuals of the movement.
Highlighting the thriving skate community of Venice Beach, this short film successfully encapsulates the beach's diverse skaters and all that they are capable of doing.
Ralph, an isolated man, encounters an alien named Lenny B, an alien scholar of human musicology. Ralph promises to teach Lenny about human culture in exchange for Lenny's help with mending his relationship with his ex-wife. Along the way, the pair become friends as they discover the beautiful gifts that humanity has to offer.
Using paper cutouts, this animated short film takes a new approach to the classic Greek myth, "Sisyphus and the Boulder."
Through archival footage, voiceover, and animation, this short film critiques society's consumption of plastic.
A short film discussing the concept of home and what home is from the perspective of a boarding high school student.
After finishing his laundry, John mistakenly drops his change on the floor when Lucy; an eccentric, fiery redhead; trips and drops her clothes. Lucy picks up the change, swearing it's hers. In order to get his money back, John must answer Lucy’s riddle.