Best Director of a Narrative Short Film

I am honored to announce that I won the Best Director of a Narrative Short Film at the Queensworld Film Festival in New York for my short film “Gone Before Your Eyes.”

Thanks so much to Katha, Don, and the Queens World Team for this honor and your hard work supporting independent films and filmmakers.

"Gone Before Your Eyes" at the Queens World Festival

My short film “Gone Before Your Eyes” will be screening at the Queens World Film Festival on Friday, April 26th. It will screen at the Kaufman Astoria Studios (Zukor Theatre) at 8pm.

“Gone” has been nominated for three awards at the Queens World Film Festival including Best Narrative Short, Best Narrative Short Director and Outstanding Achievement of an Actor in a Short Film.

Woodstock Film Festival!

I am thrilled to announce that my short film “Gone Before Your Eyes” will premiere at the Woodstock Film Festival on September 30th.

Gone is a true passion project. It is inspired by my mother’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease and it means the world the share it with my community in Upstate New York.

It will be screening as a part of the Portrait of an Artist shorts film program.

Here is a link to the tickets and more information

Gone Before Your Eyes

My short film “Gone Before Your Eyes” will be premiering on the festival circuit this fall. It will premiere at the Woodstock Film Festival before heading to the Mill Valley Film Festival and the Newport Beach Film Festival.

“Gone Before Your Eyes” is an experimental narrative I wrote and directed. It explores memory, identity, and the experience of someone with Alzheimer’s disease.

For more information about the film, visit www.gonebeforeyoureyes.com.

Taking New Steps is now available to watch for free!

The short documentary I directed about the Dancing Classrooms Youth Dance Company’s trip to Israel is now available to watch on the Breaker App for free!

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Our documentary follows this young group of dancers on their trip to perform at the Karmiel Dance Festival. Many of these young dancers had never traveled outside of the US. It was amazing to them connect to Arab and Israeli youth through the power of dance.

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