
David Raboy
Directing
Biography
David Raboy was born in Washington, DC, and studied film at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. He has directed the short films The Giant ('12) and Beach Week ('14). The Giant ('19) is his feature debut.
Known For

After finding a mysterious totem in a cave while on a hike with her friend, a wayward teenage girl goes missing.
After Her

When her first love suddenly reappears in her small Georgia town the same night that a series of killings begin, Charlotte is forced to reconcile her past and present, her traumas and nostalgia, as it becomes increasingly clear that her life is at risk in ways she never imagined.
The Giant

The documentary tracks the making of Reasonable Doubt, Hova's rise to stardom, and the legacy of the iconic album. Directed by Scheme Engine, the doc is broken up into segments named for the album's tracks ("Brooklyn's Finest," "Can't Knock The Hustle," "Politics As Usual" "Friend or Foe," "Dead Presidents II"). The film features interviews from members of the Reasonable Doubt production team (DJ Clark Kent, DJ Premier, Ski) as well as album cover photographer Jonathan Mannion, Reasonable Doubt guest artist Memphis Bleek, and Roc-a-Fella co-founder Kareem "Biggs" Burke. Lest you think the doc will be exclusively talking heads, the film also features footage of Jay Z performing tracks off the album in a studio and at Barclays Center.
RD20

Five friends rent the beach house that last year housed fifteen. On the last day there, Natalie awakes to find her best friend Laure has gone missing – but as she goes on the search, and as mysterious omens reveal themselves, Natalie suddenly becomes terrified of Laure’s return
Beach Week

17-year-old Charlotte returns to say goodbye to her small Georgia town on the last night of summer, terrified that a more massive goodbye looms over her.