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"Siren Salon" (2024, Short)

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Dark Comedy/Thriller, Period Piece, Genre

In the mysterious 1950s Siren Salon, a young woman in an abusive marriage must decide how many inches - and people - she's willing to cut off.

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Director: Ella Grace Rodriguez

Writer: Daisy Noh

Producers: John Li, Siena Tickle

Created at USC School of Cinematic Arts.

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"New Material" (2023, Short)

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Romance, Fantasy, Genre

Cynthia, a widowed librarian, loves to escape life's realities through books – especially her current Western. Yet, unexpectedly, she is transported to a world with book characters. But will she meet her cowboy?

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Writer & Director: Ella Grace Rodriguez

Created at USC School of Cinematic Arts.

Please note this film is password-protected with the

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"Cumpleaños" (2021, Short)

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Animation, Drama

A young girl grows up with cumpleaños celebrations with her grandmother.

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Writer, Director, & Animator: Ella Grace Rodriguez

Music: Peter Sandberg

Created at USC School of Cinematic Arts.

"In Their Element: Washington Talking Book & Braille Library"
(Short, Documentary, 2019)

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Documentary

This documentary briefly outlines the intention and structure of the Washington Talking Book and Braille Library and its impact on the Seattle and greater Washington community.

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Created by: Ella Grace Rodriguez (editor), Luke Sand, Justin Whittingham, and Alexis Gebhardt

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"Panua: Partners in Hope" (Short Documentary, 2018)

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Documentary

Following the lives of three youths, “Panua: Partners in Hope” explores the founding of nonprofit Panua, its positive and enduring impression on the rural town of Naivasha, and the ripple effect of lunch with a stranger.

Created by: Ella Grace Rodriguez

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