Lily Weisberg
Directing
Biography
Lily Weisberg is a film director from New York City. She is known for Hudson (2017), MINI (2017), and Studio 210 (2021). She makes both narrative and documentary films. Her films have been screened at the NewFilmmakers NY Film Festival and the Big Apple Film Festival. Along with Matt Nadel, she is the co-founder of Lynwood Films.
Known For

In December 1776, Benjamin Franklin is world-famous for his electrical experiments. But his passion and power are put to the test when he embarks on a secret mission to France—with the fate of American independence hanging in the balance.
Franklin
A working-class gambler makes his way into a high-stakes poker game intent on taking his opponents for a ride.
The River

A trouble-making 12-year-old tries to convince her former camp counselor to ditch his dead-end job at the local antique store for one last game of basketball.
Rare Birds

When Miles enters Camille's art studio, he is drawn in by her creative productivity, the languid sensuality of her long days, and the coherence of the worlds in her paintings. As the summer unfolds, an intense intimacy builds in studio 210.
Studio 210

Noumena tells the story of one date between two twenty somethings who went to high school together and now reconnect via a dating app at a bar in their hometown of Brooklyn, NY.
Noumena

While massaging aging bodies at a bathhouse, a young woman wrestles with the intimacy of her job and the guilt of drifting further from her elderly father.
FUN

Deborah spends her days alone weaving baskets in Upstate New York. When her daughter Nora stops by unannounced, she is taken aback to discover the fullness of her mother's life. It is the story of a parent leaving the nest.
Working Summer

Over the course of a sleepless night, a young father grows consumed by the fear, that the mold in his apartment is not only sentient, but has dark designs on his family.