Film Awards & Selections

20+ awards and official selections across international film festivals.

The Other Me

Writer, Director, Producer & VFX · 2024

Shot in Los Angeles with a crew of 70+. A genre mash-up blending elements of drama, horror, and dark comedy — described as a mix of Get Out, Moonlight, and Hereditary. Featuring cast from Netflix, Nickelodeon, ABC, and Grey’s Anatomy. Scored by Henrik Åström (Star Trek: Picard, Secrets of the Viking Stone).

Awards

Best Student Film & Best Director

Dublin Movie Awards

4 Nominations (Canadian Academy Qualifier, IMDb & Telefilm Canada Qualifying)

Toronto TINFF

Best Student Film Short — USA

International Competition

Best Student Film — Short

International Competition

Best Short Drama

International Competition

Best Short Film

International Competition

Official Selections

Hamburg Indie Film FestivalBrooklyn International Short AwardsDetroit Independent Film FestivalBerlin Indie Awards
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“This is not what I had in mind” — Unreleased Excerpt

“This is not what I had in mind” — Unreleased Excerpt

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The Other Me laurels

Don’t Tell Father

Writer, Director, Producer & VFX · 2019

A short film about a 12-year-old child with autism navigating family and identity. Screened at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California.

Awards

Grand Jury Award — Best Student Film

Awareness Film Festival

Special Jury Award — Emerging Filmmaker

Awareness Film Festival

Winner

Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards (LAIFFA)

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Los Angeles Film Awards (LAFA)

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Top Shorts

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Festigious International Film Festival

“Best of Fest”

Indie Short Fest

Laurel Award

Independent Short Awards

Official Selections

Great Lakes International Film FestivalAwareness Film Festival (Hollywood)Indie Short Fest
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LA Premiere Highlights

LA Premiere Highlights

“Home” — Scene from the Film

“Home” — Scene from the Film

“The kid is defiant” — Scene from the Film

“The kid is defiant” — Scene from the Film

Endurance

Writer, Director & Producer · 2017

An early short film exploring themes of perseverance.

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Best Student Film

American Movie Awards 2017

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American Movie Awards Winner

American Movie Awards Winner

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Jackson

Ms. Johnson — Social Worker

Ms. Johnson — Social Worker

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Wayne

Wayne

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Jackson & Wayne

The Tenant

The Tenant

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Newspaper Announcement

Newspaper Announcement

“The film demonstrates with emotional rawness the importance of family, and how important it is to fight to keep that cl

“The film demonstrates with emotional rawness the importance of family, and how important it is to fight to keep that close. The performances and scripting bring raw emotion to the surface and deliver a drama that is hard to ignore. The relationship between the two brothers is obvious, as is the emotion that bubbles just below the surface, occasionally bursting through.”

“The film is well edited and constructed. We begin with an older version of the protagonist narrating but at no point does this become distracting. It is used sparingly and well edited so as not to detract from the story and what is happening on screen.”

Largo Film Awards