Films
directed by Rachel Gordon
Room Tone (14 minutes, DV)
Kayley is producing her first feature film and her ex-boyfriend has been
cast as the lead. Personal and professional lives collide in this look
at moving on from the past.
Honorable mention as one of Film Threat’s Best Undistributed Films of
2002.
Film
Threat review by Phil Hall
Film
Threat naming Room Tone One of the Best Unseen Films of 2002
Writing on the Wall (9 minutes, DV)
As a young woman slowly disappears from existence, those in her life unknowingly
close the gap left by her departure.
Reel Venus Film Festival
Annual Program Without Borders
“Best of New York”, 2003 New York 48 Hour Film Project.
San Francisco Short Film Festival
Short Film Festival of Los Angeles 2006, Winner for Best Photography
Official Selection of Festival de Cine Internacional de Barcelona
Film
Festival Today article
MAKING A MOVIE IN 48 HOURS: A NYC FILMMAKER TAKES THE PLUNGE
Open Shutter (8 minutes, DV)
After a chance encounter with a stranger, self-absorbed photographer Travis
finds himself suddenly able to see into the pain of those around him.
Filmmaker
Article highlighting the making of 48 Hour Film Projects
Bench Warmers
(8 minutes, DV)
Bench Warmers takes a humorous look at discarded imaginary friends in
a halfway-house waiting on the sidelines of reality to be reassigned.
Best Script, 2004 New York 48 Hour Film Project
A Taste of Art, New York City
Valley Film Festival
Miami Short Film Festival
New Filmmakers Series
ADL Summer Internship Marketing Video (3.5 minutes, DV)
Loose Ends (HDV)
Doing festival rounds
A study of the feminine fear of commitment.
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