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Aleph Trailer (2021)

30 April 2021

Structured as a labyrinth-like game and inspired by Jorge Luis Borges, Aleph is a travelogue of experience, a dreamer's journey through the lives, experiences, stories and musings of protagonists spanning ten countries and five continents.

Mr. Angel Trailer (2013)

09 March 2013

Buck Angel: trans man, porn star, pioneer. Here we see his life through a documentary lens that evidences the power and personality of an amazing human being.

Other Voices Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

A mysterious and lyrical ode to the enigmatic life of plants and the people who love them.

Grit & Grind Trailer (2013)

28 October 2013

A short documentary about Clit Club, a lesbian party held in New York City’s Meatpacking District in the 1990s as the city struggled with the AIDS epidemic.

Elevator Pitch Trailer (2020)

18 June 2020

A depiction of New York’s subway as an absurd obstacle course – revealing a system that shuts many out of a city in motion.

A Fatal Desire Trailer (2004)

13 April 2004

This melodrama, staged by me and produced with my students at the San Francisco Art Institute, follows the turbulent journey of an aspiring singer as she flees a frigid environment to heat up a tepid career.

Happy Birthday, Marsha! Trailer (2018)

10 March 2018

It's a hot summer day in June, 1969. Marsha throws herself a birthday party and dreams of performing at a club in town, but no one shows up.

You Were My First Boyfriend Trailer (2024)

01 March 2024

In this high school reunion movie turned inside out, filmmaker Cecilia Aldarondo relives her tortured adolescence, wondering if she remembered it all wrong.

True North Trailer (2025)

06 September 2025

Centers on the 1969 student protests against racism at Montreal’s Concordia University and their contribution to the story of Black liberation.

Utuqaq Trailer (2020)

19 October 2020

In the Arctic, ice is both all around and constantly disappearing. “Utuqaq” explores climate change from the perspective of this beautiful and vital element, as four researchers embark on an expedition to drill ice cores in subzero temperatures.