
Molly Robbins
Directing
Biography
Molly Robbins made her film debut in Blake Robbins' The Sublime and Beautiful, which premiered at Slamdance Film Festival in 2014. The film was awardeds a total of nine Grand Jury prizes over the course of its festival run. As of 2023, Robbins can be seen in Spencer Zender's directorial debut, What's My Name Again, as Rebecca. The actor-turned-filmmaker graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz in June of 2023 with a degree in Film Production. Her debut short film, American Girls, will premiere at Cinequest Film Festival in 2024.
Known For
In 1997, thirty-nine members of the American cult known as "Heaven's Gate" committed the largest mass suicide to ever take place on American soil. This is their story.
The Leader

David Conrad is a college professor and sometimes philanderer raising three children in a small Kansas suburb with his wife Kelly. When sudden tragedy strikes the family in the days before Christmas, David and Kelly's marriage is brought to its breaking point and David's desire for retribution leads him into uncharted moral territory with the question: what can we forgive?
The Sublime and Beautiful
Self-help guru Mickey Brasch can't even help himself. When his estranged daughter, in desperate need after committing a brutal crime, seeks him out, Mickey is forced to make a life altering decision in hopes of finding redemption.
Mickey Brasch

American Girls follows a prepubescent Meg, who, beset by her coming-of-age, finds herself plagued by unexpected feelings for her best friend.
American Girls

In 1985, a seemingly quintessential Southern California teen's identity unravels as he's forced to choose one of his 3 fathers' last names before he comes of age.
What's My Name Again?

A meek 1950s housewife struggles to confront her adulterous husband after uncovering his affair.
Here's Your Coffee, Mr. Mintz

Over the course of a birthday party, three twenty-somethings, on the precipice of full-fledged womanhood, find themselves forced to examine their fleeting girlhood as their relationships and self-identity begin to crumble.