Bio
My early life as a train hopper, teen-aged drifter and spoken word artist ignited a passion for storytelling and youth rights. These experiences fed into a career as a high school teacher.
I studied film at SVA, directing a documentary about Kembra Pfahler, underground singer of The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, known for sewing together their private parts.
I look forward to a future with an increase of non-binary/trans representation on TV and a respect for the female gaze. I make films that fit into this milieu.
Recent projects include “City Folx”, a queer webseries starring two San Francisco Drag performers, and My Rock n Roll Fantasy, a personal documentary/animation hybrid blending 90’s era zine stories from an abused teenager’s voice.
Featured Project: City Folx
City Folx is a gritty, hilarious web series following two unemployed drag kings navigating housing insecurity in San Francisco.
Other Films
Butterfly Witch
A raw portrait of performance artist Kembra Pfahler (The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black), fearless, transgressive and utterly unforgettable.
My Rock n Roll Fantasy
A zine style animated documentary tracing teenage survival, abuse, and the music that saved a life.
Let’s Make Something Together
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