Dir. Emma Seligman
Prod. Orion Pictures MGM & Browntone Productions
Two unpopular queer girls in their senior year of high school start a fight club to try to impress and hook up with cheerleaders.
SXSW 2023 HEADLINER
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"Bottoms is the Horniest, Bloodiest High School Movie of the 21st Century" - Rolling Stone
“Unlike “Shiva Baby,” which used tight shots and quick edits to create tension, Seligman squeezes every ounce of awkward humor from the characters in “Bottoms” by letting the camera linger in order until you are just about to start cringing. Yet, what is most impressive is Seligman’s skills at building and executing action scenes. This is a movie about a fight club, after all, so fists are often up. There is one particularly bloody, big-scale fight that has clearer and more intricate choreography than most action scenes in big blockbuster movies of the past year.” -Indiewire
“Cinematographer Maria Rusche (another “Shiva Baby” vet) gives the picture the look and feel of a ‘90s/‘00s high school girl-heavy comedy, recalling “Clueless,” “Mean Girls,” and most importantly, “But I’m a Cheerleader” … And unlike many of its obvious influences, “Bottoms” is firmly R-rated and lightning-paced, throwing all the way back to the glory days of Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker in terms of sheer joke destiny and background/foreground comedy compositions.” - thePlaylist.net
Dir. Emma Seligman
A near college graduate, Danielle, gets paid by her sugar daddy and rushes to meet her neurotic parents at a family shiva. Upon arrival, she is accosted by various estranged relatives about her appearance and lack of post-grad plans, while her confident ex-girlfriend, Maya, is applauded by everyone for getting into law school. Danielle's day takes an unexpected turn when her sugar daddy, Max, arrives at the shiva and Danielle struggles to keep up different versions of herself, fend off pressures from her family and confront her insecurities without completely losing it.
Feature Film | 77 min
Independent Spirit Award Winner 2022
SXSW 2020 Narrative Competition
TIFF 2020
Theatrically released 2021, now available on HBOmax
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“[Dir. Emma Seligman] and DP Maria Rusche play with depth of field and make purposeful use of the wideness of the frame to underline Danielle's psychological isolation.” -Hollywood Reporter
Following the critical acclaim of season 1, this documentary series follows 3 couples as they seek the help of Dr. Orna Guralnik with their troubled relationships. “The most humane series on TV, “Couples Therapy” Season 2 promises to be an incisive and singular examination of society while mired in the bubble that was 2020 and COVID-19.” -Indiewire
All seasons available on Showtime
Dir. Jonah Feingold
Prod. Joaquin Acrich, Katie Schiller, Kieran Altmann
EP Mason Novick
Feature | Tribeca 2021
Once upon a time in the magical kingdom of New York City, a city that doesn't sleep but sleeps around a lot, two single millennials Milo (Jaboukie Young-White) and Wendy (Francesca Reale) find each other through the Meet Cute dating app. After a one-night stand, the magic of New York brings them back together, and they draw up a “Best Friends With Benefits” contract to avoid the pitfalls of a relationship. Will friendship and sex mix without any complications? With the help of Cole the Doorman (Jerry Ferrara) and their friends Hank (Brian Muller) and Jessie (Catherine Cohen) who are also dealing with their own complications of a new relationship, Milo and Wendy just might find what they’re looking for.
Jonah Feingold’s funny endearing romantic comedy shines a light on the charming Young-White best known for The Daily Show. Rife with fast paced conversations in the style of a 1950's Doris Day-Rock Hudson romantic comedy, yet inverting traditional gender roles, Dating and New York is sure to appeal to a tech hip audience. —Judd Taylor
Dir. Morgan Ingari
Milo’s best friend is having a baby but Milo’s still struggling to make it to work on time and not hungover. When she connects with an older gay man at a bar who has always wanted kids, she thinks she may finally be able to do something useful with her life — be his surrogate.
Feature Film | On VOD Summer 2021
Official Selection Atlanta Film Festival 2020
Official Selection Brooklyn Film Festival 2020
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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/milkwater-review-1296061
Dir. Carlen May-Mann
It's Halloween night and Renee is madly in love with Jim. On their way to a party, Jim makes a surprise detour to a haunted house where Renee is forced to confront a terrifying situation.
Prod. Nite Shift Films
Short Film | 12 min
Official Selection Sundance 2019
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