Field & Documentary

UnBroken

Director Beth Lane

Executive Assistant and Marketing support on UnBroken, a documentary film that reached the Netflix Top 10 upon release.

Supported the film’s release through trailer edits, social content, and festival applications and support, helping translate a sensitive, human story into thoughtful public-facing materials.

UnBroken follows seven siblings who survived the Holocaust together, exploring memory, identity, and resilience. Working on the film sharpened my sensitivity to pacing, tone, and the responsibility of working with real stories and lived experience.

The 48

Director Hayes Hart

Director of Photography on The48, a feature documentary following two lifelong friends as they train to attempt a long-standing ultramarathon record across New Hampshire’s White Mountains.

The project explores endurance not as spectacle, but as an interior and environmental experience — shaped by repetition, isolation, terrain, and weather as much as physical strength.

Filmed across long days and early mornings at elevation and in changing conditions, the work is intentionally observational and restrained. I focused on capturing the quiet rhythms around performance — breath, movement, light, and the subtle emotional shifts that accompany sustained effort — letting the environment and the runner’s presence shape the pacing and tone of the film.

This work reflects my interest in field-based storytelling, where real conditions are not obstacles to manage, but part of the narrative itself.

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