
Noam Kroll
Writing
Biography
Noam Kroll is a director and writer.
Known For

When brilliant but isolated high school senior Clara’s English teacher dies mysteriously, a charismatic replacement arrives who takes a disturbing interest in her academic potential. As Mr. Heller’s mentorship turns to dangerous obsession, Clara uncovers his horrifying secret identity and murderous past. Now trapped in a psychological game with a predator who’s eliminated anyone standing in his way, Clara must use her understanding of Heller’s twisted psychology against him before she becomes his next victim. Some lessons are worth dying for – others are worth killing for.
Teacher’s Pet

Walter and his 12-year-old son Henry are a pair of New York City street musicians living at poverty level in an empty Brooklyn lot. When Walter has a nervous breakdown, it's up to Henry to find his father's long-lost family, including the grandfather and aunt he's never met.
Walter and Henry

Doris and Quinn watch tv, until it's time for the Doctors. This is the prequel short to the feature film-- BURYING DORIS, where an estranged New England farm family is forced home to settle the estate of their beloved grandmother as well as a few lifelong grudges.
Burying Doris

After a violent altercation, a runaway youth goes on the lam with a charming beach dweller offering an easy way out, but once they skip town, she quickly realizes that the harrowing past she's running from is one she may never escape.
Shadows on the Road
A surrealist take on a young woman's decision to run away from from her family's secluded ranch, which she hasn't left in over a decade.
Brother Sister

A man with his family in tow attempt to return a defective used car to the dealer. Tempers flare, the unexpected happens, and preconceptions are shattered.
Lemon

A sickly young mother's life unravels when she receives a heart transplant and begins to take on her donor's personality and memories.
Psychosynthesis

An actor's journey through a never-ending standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival.
Ovation
A boy invents a way for the sun to always be out.
Night Light

A disgraced tech executive and his estranged ex-wife re-unite a year after their son's disappearance in one last desperate attempt to find him.
Disappearing Boy

A man gets more than he bargained for when he finds a pair of binoculars that lead to a mysterious woman on the beach. Very loosely inspired by (and featuring the music from) the original 1922 feature film "Nosferatu."