Mary Dauterman

Mary Dauterman Trailers

Savasana Trailer

Mary Dauterman is a director whose short films have been selected for multiple Vimeo Staff Picks and screened at over 30 festivals as well as on Hulu, NoBudge, Vulture, and Booooooom. She has written and directed projects for Adult Swim, published two kids books that aren’t for kids, written satire for the Hairpin (RIP), and co-invented a viral beach accessory, The Tortilla Towel (TM). She previously worked as an art director at Droga5, Wieden+Kennedy, and CP+B, and was recognized as an ADC Young Gun for her body of work. She is originally from Texas, attended the University of Texas in Austin, and now lives in Brooklyn.

Most Popular Mary Dauterman Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Wakey Wakey Trailer (2019)

09 March 2019

A nightmare anti-love story featuring blood and guts, the deep blue sea, tooth decay and scary boyfriends.

Unfinished Business Trailer (2020)

11 June 2020

A male stripper has an unusual experience on the job.

White Rock Skate Trailer (2019)

14 April 2019

A delusional woman desperately clings to an abandoned skating rink and her memories of it.

Bette Trailer (2022)

23 April 2022

Bette, a customer service representative in a corporate call center, strives to do her best. "Bette," a super short film, is a surrealist comedy about what it feels like to be expected to perform without any feelings at all.

On My Way Trailer (2018)

22 May 2018

When you’re on the way but you’re a liar! Told as a series of texts between two friends dreading their plan to hang out, “On My Way” directed by Mary Dauterman is a 90 second comedy about not wanting to leave the house.

Booger Trailer (2024)

13 September 2024

After the death of her best friend Izzy, Anna focuses all her attention on Booger, the stray cat which she and Izzy took in.

Savasana Trailer (2023)

26 July 2023

Lila, a yoga YouTuber, struggles to quiet her inner critic while leading a sponsored Yoga livestream.

Lucky Feet 2000 Trailer (2021)

08 April 2021

A surreal tale that will make you think twice about scheduling your next pedicure.