Selected Works

20 Questions

Producer, Editor, Writer, and Director

In this avant garde piece a woman attempts to escape the reality of losing her partner through the use of psychedelic drugs, until a bad trip brings it all crashing down.

My intention was to explore how close to the brink one might go in their desire to avoid trauma, and the fallout when truth catches up. Ultimately, this also presents an opportunity for confrontation and hopefully, acceptance.

Behind the Scenes

What You’re Made Of

Producer, Editor, and Director

Music videos attempt to capture the ineffability of music. This piece is a journey meant to evoke a sense of discovery and wonder. Shot during the pandemic and locked at home, it’s also about wanting to break free.

Featuring music by Dominic Mustacato

Stalling

Producer

It’s not often you get to work on a project about a woman embarking on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance all while struggling to go to the bathroom. Add in a musical number, liminal space, and a talking toilet - and you get Stalling. Creating this absurdist piece was a rewarding and complex process which involved everything from building a pink bathroom set to casting the voice of an omniscient toilet.

Directed by Rhea Alsharabaty

Behind the Scenes

Farewell

Producer and Director of Photography

A piece on acceptance with a focus on visual storytelling rather than dialogue. A great experience managing a micro budget, being the director of photography, and even working with a small animal.

Directed by Rhea Alsharabaty

In Development

Hooligans

Comedy TV Show

After losing all of its players, an American rugby club puts together a team of misfits and rejects to try and avoid disqualification.

Agent Clucky

Animated Show

Two spies, their overly attached pet chicken, and a showdown with an evil seagull corporation.

Fireflies

Horror Feature Film

Insect-infected people kidnap a group of estranged friends and force them to heal from the traumas that split them apart.

Lens

Narrative Short Film

The unbreakable pull of a screen rips a woman’s eye apart, only to sew it back together again.