Premiered at Tribeca Film Festival. Distributed by FilmRise. Teenage Nola grew up living out of a van with her father Clint but when tragedy strikes, Nola must confront her life and decide whether or not to get off the road for the first time. Starring Sabrina Carpenter and Danny Trejo.
Premiered at DOC NYC 2018. Inmates in Virginia attempt to transcend the cycle of recidivism through an unlikely artistic collaboration behind bars with Grammy-winning hip hop artist Todd 'Speech' Thomas.
The story takes place in a high school where things spiral out of control when a terrible accident involving a science experiment injures a kid for life. Distributed by Gravitas Ventures.
Premiered at Sundance 2017. Featuring Jason Schwartzman, Chloe Sevigny, and Mary-Louise Parker. The arrival of a young foreign girl disrupts the lives and emotional balances of two Brooklyn families.
Black comedy that explores obsession, self-righteousness, and the perverse allure of victimhood in New Haven, CT. Edited by TEC Alum Ron Dulin and stars Will Rogers (The Bay) and Eleonore Hendricks (Heaven Knows What).
The film delves into the infamous McDonald’s hot coffee case which became the poster child for frivolous lawsuits in America. Premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was picked up by HBO. Produced by TEC Founder Alan Oxman and edited by TEC instructor Cindy Lee.
This Emmy nominated documentary covers the highs and lows of an artist finding his place in New York City's cutthroat world of haute cuisine. First premiered at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival and was subsequently picked up by HBO. Produced by TEC founder Alan Oxman and edited by TEC alum Amy Foote.
Documentary about the first years of a small public high school in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. Winner of the 2013 Cine Golden Eagle Award. Directed by Emmy Award winner Jyllian Gunther.
Premiered at SXSW 2013. Distributed by Sundance Selects. A documentary about punk legend Kathleen Hanna, lead singer of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre and a central figure in the riot grrrl movement.