
Noah Clarke
Directing
Biography
Noah Graham Clarke (born October 14, 2001) is an American filmmaker and screenwriter, best known for his work with his twin brother, Luke Clarke. Their films span many genres and styles, which they frequently subvert or parody, creating distinctive stylistic trademarks, including genre hybridity. They developed a reputation for raw, urgent storytelling, establishing themselves as leading voices in contemporary independent cinema with acclaimed films such as Chet Larson (2021), The Small Victorian Boy (2024), and Convenience (2024)
Known For

In post Civil War West Virginia, 9 year old Jamie's life is forever changed when he unexpectedly meets his Uncle Vernon.
The Small Victorian Boy

Mindy suspects that her ex is up to no good.
Convenience
A mockumentary following the rise, fall and continued tribulations of former internet personality Chet Larson and those associated with him.
Chet Larson

Ian buzzed his head and he doesn't know why.
Hairless dog or The Mirror March

A visual album made to accompany the EP of the same name by I.L.L.
Big Scruff

Ben slept through the atomic destruction of Oklahoma, in a state of delusion he becomes obsessed with a street performer.