
Oliver Shahery
Directing
Known For
A deranged man with a foot fetish falls in love with a thief and helps her steal from people in order to see her feet.
Naked in the Park

A young man takes his nephew to the zoo, then discovers something wrong with him.
Day at the Zoo

Julian is a short film about a girl named Anna who is struggling with moving on from an abusive relationship. She enters in a therapy program where she does therapeutic exercises to confront the past and move forward.
Julian

Fearless George thinks he’s the king of the famous West 4th Street basketball courts as he hustles civilians who pass by. It isn’t until he meets his match that his true character is revealed.
The West 4th Street Hustle

A broken-hearted filmmaker finds meaning as he documents punk band Show Me the Body record their latest album.
Days of Hate

This cinéma vérité film explores the life of Mason Watson, a five-year-old boy from Fort White, Florida. As the short observes not only the playful but also the harsh ways his grandparents treat him, it illustrates how love can be expressed in complicated ways.
Mason

Shahery’s studied, clear-eyed documentary vignette follows Hayes Johnson, a swaggering country-singing busker and DIY porn performer in Nashville, as he moves through the city over several days, navigating personal and professional fallout from multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. The film refrains from passing judgment on its subject, instead regarding Johnson—and the consequences of his actions—with an ethos of quiet, observational interest.