Biography
Lauren Wolkstein is a NYC-based filmmaker originally from Baltimore, Maryland. In 2017, her debut feature THE STRANGE ONES, starring James Freedson-Jackson and Alex Pettyfer, premiered at SXSW to critical acclaim. She co-directed the film with Christopher Radcliff, based on their Sundance short of the same name. Lauren’s previous shorts, including SOCIAL BUTTERFLY (Sundance ’13) and CIGARETTE CANDY (SXSW ’10 Grand Jury Prize), have played festivals around the world. She most recently directed an episode of QUEEN SUGAR for the show’s third season. In 2013, Filmmaker Magazine listed her as one of the “25 New Faces of Independent Film." Wolkstein is a 2017-2018 Women at Sundance Fellow through the Sundance Institute, and she is a MacDowell Colony Fellow for Summer 2018. Lauren received her MFA in film directing from Columbia University and is an assistant professor of Film and Media Arts at Temple University.
Courses Taught
Number | Name | Level |
|---|---|---|
FMA 3341 | Scene Analysis for Writers and Directors | Undergraduate |
FMA 3343 | Screenwriting II | Undergraduate |
FMA 4241 | BFA Directing Projects I | Undergraduate |
FMA 4242 | BFA Directing Projects II | Undergraduate |
FMA 9245 | Thesis Development Workshop | Graduate |
Selected Publications
Recent
Wolkstein, L. & Radcliff, C. (2022). The Strange Ones. Vertical Entertainment and DirecTV.