Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck
Directing
Known For

Using the photo book aesthetic, filmmakers Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck and Robert Machoian explore some nearly abandoned prairie towns of Nebraska and meditate on the blurred lines between still photography and cinema.
The Last Days of August

A young mother of limited means puts everything on the line to pursue her dream of becoming a competitive runner.
When She Runs

A mother sneaks off in the middle of the night.
Mother, Mother

Documenting the people and landscapes of the Salinas Valley, one of the most productive agricultural regions in California.
The Long Valley
A Documentation of the lives of grave diggers.
The Diggers

Five siblings, from one to thirteen, spend a day on their own, uncertain whether this time their depressed and unreliable mother is really gone for good. Harper, the eldest and the only girl, looks after her brothers as she always does, as their day descends into fantasy and chaos.
God Bless the Child
A middle-aged woman spends her days taking care of her live-in 98-year old father and ponders the essence of familial love.
Oh My Father
Charlie, a 4-year-old who loves Bugs Bunny, decides to hunt a rabbit of his own.
Charlie and the Rabbit

A group of fifth graders learn what it takes to get ahead in the modern American workplace.
The Field Trip
When Suzette passes away, her husband Bruce is forced to face the inevitable questions we spend our lives avoiding.