
Zoey Martinson
Directing
Biography
Zoey Martinson is an American actress, director, writer and producer.
Known For

In cases ripped from the headlines, police investigate serious and often deadly crimes, weighing the evidence and questioning the suspects until someone is taken into custody. The district attorney's office then builds a case to convict the perpetrator by proving the person guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Working together, these expert teams navigate all sides of the complex criminal justice system to make New York a safer place.
Law & Order

A self-proclaimed "pesky atheist" is encouraged to help strangers by someone claiming to be God who friends him on Facebook.
God Friended Me

Tells the story of an African immigrant surviving on the fringes of New York City where music is his passion, life is a hustle and falling in love is his greatest risk.
Restless City

In this playful comedy, three kids worry that their beloved school bus driver will be lonely this summer without them. They set out to find her a partner and imagine the perfect matches.
Cupids

A traditional Ghanaian fisherman forced into retirement teams up with a bougie talking fish and his quirky associates on a whimsical adventure to Accra, chasing their dream of owning a boat while learning to navigate the modern world without losing touch with their roots.
The Fisherman
A retired traditional fisherman from Ghana. His life takes a whimsical turn when he is forced into retirement and partnered with a sarcastic talking fish, leading him on an adventure to Accra. Joined by his three quirky "Associates," they pursue their dream of owning a boat. Filled with laughter, magic, and the vibrant culture of Ghana, The Fisherman is a delightful tale of family, dreams, and the enduring spirit of a true fisherman.
The Fisherman

A man under house arrest is haunted by a faceless spirit tied to the breathalyzer machine keeping tabs on his every move.
Incomplete

Rebecca, Sula, and McQueen are on top of the world. When their casual-sex app for queer women, DIVR, becomes a breakout hit, the three friends find themselves hailed as icons of progress, representing the entire queer community. But behind the scenes, things are a little more complicated: McQueen has been hiding a realization about their true gender; Rebecca, who suffers from bipolar disorder, is about to buckle under the pressure; and Sula has just gotten engaged to a man—that neither of her co-founders knew she was seeing. As they prepare for a big interview, their secrets start to unravel.
DIVR

An aging fisherman goes out to sea one day and returns with a talking fish. Set in Ghana West Africa, this quirky comedy explores our need to stay relevant against the backdrop of a developing nation.