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FILM

93 QUEEN (2018)

Feature Documentary film by Paula Eiselt

CREDIT: Assistant Editor

Nominated for the
Women’s Film Critics Circle Awards

Set in the Hasidic enclave of Borough Park, Brooklyn, “93Queen” follows a group of tenacious Hasidic women who are smashing the patriarchy in their community by creating the first all-female volunteer ambulance corps in New York City. With unprecedented-and insider-access, “93Queen” offers up a unique portrayal of a group of religious women who are taking matters into their own hands to change their own community from within.

IMDB

www.93queen.com


TROUBLE (2017)

Feature Film by Theresa Rebeck

CREDIT: Assistant Editor / DIT

Anjelica Huston and Bill Pullman play Maggie and Ben Farmer, estranged siblings feuding over the ownership of family property in this sharp comedy.  When Ben takes the initiative and starts digging up the yard with a backhoe, Maggie pulls a shotgun on him. Logging rights, sibling rivalries, and the difficulty of forgiveness interweave as Maggie and Ben fight over what they have and what they’ve lost in this tender-hearted comedy. David Morse, Julia Stiles, and Brian Darcy-James round out the cast.

IMDB

https://www.theresarebeck.com


WATERLESS (2015)

Feature Film by Marc I. Daniels

CREDIT: Second Assistant Director

IMDB

A young man becomes afflicted with a disease so rare that there is no record of it anywhere in world history. He is allergic to water. When a special secret research division of the U.S. Government gets wind of this, they aggressively offer to take this man “under their wing” for an indefinite period of time until a cure is found. As he resides comfortably for a number of years in a heavily secured facility with Level 4 visitation privileges, a question soon arises. Are the intentions of the government to help him…or themselves?

16 Wins and 34 Nominations


GODDESS OF TIME

Short Film by Gabe Rodriguez

CREDIT: Producer

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Gabriel Antonio Rodriguez sadly passed away on September 19, 2024, in New York City. It was a privilege and an honor to have worked with Gabe on Goddess of TIme. Gabe wasn’t just a colleague; he was a true friend who noticed the little things about people and found ways to make them feel special. I’ll never forget that he named the main character after me—something that perfectly captured his thoughtful and mischievous sense of humor and the warmth he carried into every project. He had a truly unique vision and always brought a spark of magic to the set. His spirit, laughter, and boundless imagination will never be forgotten.