
Daniel V. Masciari
Directing
Biography
Daniel V. Masciari is an award-winning filmmaker who unearths magic in seemingly mundane moments of the human experience. The son of an Italian immigrant, Masciari grew up outside of Boston. Fascinated by film's unique ability to tell stories earnestly and intimately, Masciari began shooting and directing his friends at age eleven using the Canon ZR-100 camera his parents gave him. By twenty-two, Variety selected him as one of 110 students who "represent the future of film, media and entertainment." By twenty-four, he had already edited his first feature film, which was profiled in Filmmaker Magazine. His debut feature film Stationed At Home premiered internationally at the Glasgow Film Festival in March 2025.
Known For

On a clear and frigid Christmas Eve in 1998, in a small, forgotten city, a solitary taxi driver on the graveyard shift breathlessly awaits the sight of the International Space Station. As the hours count down, a parade of offbeat misfits derail his plans, propelling the story to its exhilarating climax. In this poetic, hilarious and often absurd tale, complete strangers discover unexpected unity and a newfound understanding of their place among the stars.
Stationed At Home

Dauph returns home to face her father's impending death. Outside of town, a crop circle has appeared. Their search for hope leads them to its center.
Citrinitas

Steve and Claire have been in love since they were in elementary school. Now in their mid twenties after a long relationship, this chapter of their lives together is coming to an end.
The End of a Thing

Sammy and his cousin Frank wait for a call that could change Sammy's life, but could it change Frank's too?
Sammy Waits for a Call

The black houses spreading through August's neighborhood lead him into Danny's world of conspiracy.