Marina Shron - Leaving space for the viewer to bring their own experience and memories to the film.
Marina Shron is an acclaimed and award-winning writer, filmmaker, and author with a rich and diverse artistic background. Born in Russia and now residing in New York, Marina has built a distinguished career that spans multiple creative disciplines.
Marina began her artistic journey as a playwright, garnering widespread recognition for her innovative and thought-provoking works. Her success in the theater world laid a strong foundation for her later transition into filmmaking, where she quickly established herself as a unique and visionary storyteller. Throughout her career, Marina has fostered close collaborations with a variety of artists across different mediums. She has worked with the acclaimed filmmaker Tony Pemberton, and renowned theater artists such as Ian Belton, David Greenspan, and Jim Findlay. Her interdisciplinary approach also led to a fruitful partnership with computer scientist Dennis Shasha, showcasing her ability to blend creativity with technology.
Marina's body of work as a filmmaker is equally impressive. Her short films, including Sea Child, Lullaby for Ray, and The Silent Love of the Fish, have captivated audiences and critics alike, earning her accolades at prestigious film festivals worldwide. These films have been celebrated for their lyrical storytelling and emotional depth, winning awards such as Best Short Film at the Hamptons International Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival.
In addition to her work in short films, Marina co-wrote the feature film Buddha’s Little Finger with Tony Pemberton, which was released in 2016. This collaboration marked another significant milestone in her career, further establishing her as a versatile and accomplished figure in the world of cinema.
Marina Shron continues to push the boundaries of storytelling, seamlessly blending her experience in theater, film, and literature to create works that resonate deeply with audiences around the globe.
https://www.marinashron.com/films/