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LAUREN DAVIS

filmmaker | photographer | visual artist

Long Island Based Filmmaker

Long Island Based Theatre Technician

Long Island Based Artist

Long Island Based Scenic Carpenter, Electrician

Pennsylvania Based Filmmaker

PennsylvaniaBased Theatre Technician

Upstate New York Based Artist

Upstate New York Based Filmmaker

NYC Based Theatre Technician

NYC Based Artist

NYC Based Scenic Carpenter, Electrician

NYC Based Filmmaker

Upstate New York Based Theatre Technician

FSOS

FIRST SUNDAY OF SPRING
Narrative Drama | 22 Minutes | English | United States 

Lauren earned a dual-degree Global BFA in Film Art from Emerson College and Paris College of Art. Her academic journey took her across major cities in Europe and the United States, where she collaborated with a diverse cohort of artists. This global exposure, combined with her rural upbringing, fuel her passion for exploring and unfolding universal themes.

Working across digital and celluloid film, theatre, photography, oil paint and graphite, Lauren tells grounded, emotionally resonant stories with a strong visual signature. With a concentration in cinematography and a further multidisciplinary passion, she approaches her work as an auteur dedicated to crafting immersive, meaningful cinematic experiences.

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DAY DRAIN
Experimental | 6 Minutes | France

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HEAVEN'S RIDGE
Experimental | 12 Minutes | English | United States 

Hailing from the picturesque landscapes of the Catskill Mountains, Lauren Davis is a multidisciplinary artist who draws inspiration from the rugged beauty and struggles of rural life. Raised on a dairy farm, Lauren developed an early appreciation for nature's resilience and the intricate dynamics of family and community. 

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FUGUE
Experimental | 8 Minutes | France

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DANS LE PARADIS TERRESTRE
Experimental | 8 Minutes | France

LAUREN DAVIS

New York, Pennsylvania, and Paris

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

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