I am filmmaker based in Boston and completed my MFA in
Film Directing from Columbia University’s Graduate Film
Program in 2007.
My work as a director includes CAULIFLOWER & POTATOES, a
finalist for the AbelCine Documentary Award; ALUMNI, which
premiered at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and LICORICE,
which has played at several U.S. film festivals including the
2019 Palm Springs International ShortFest.
I’ve also edited several films including the 2-part documentary
WHO TAKES AWAY THE SINS about the Boston Clergy Abuse
Crisis; the narrative film LAMBING SEASON, selected by
IndieWire as one of the 10 Best Films of 2014; and SMOKE
GRENADE, which won the Best Narrative Short Prize at the
2018 Mystic Film Festival.
I currently teach filmmaking and film studies at Emerson
College and Boston College.