Ariel Mahler

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Ariel Mahler is a nonbinary filmmaker, producer, and trans rights advocate. Their most recent film is Flock, a short thriller about a trans couple who get entangled in a lethal cult. Flock is on track to premiere in Summer, 2020. Last year, Ariel released Bad Ally, an irreverent comedy series they co-created with Daquisha Jones. Ariel is inspired by the many trans filmmakers and artists who make work consistently and push boundaries, especially in such a volatile political culture.

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Assistant Director:
2019  Here with You

Director:
2019  Here with You
2020  Flock
2023  Evan Ever After
2024  Re-Entry

Driver:
2018  Her First Kill
2019  Here with You
2020  Flock
2023  Evan Ever After
2024  Re-Entry

First Assistant Director:
2018  Her First Kill
2019  Here with You
2020  Flock
2023  Evan Ever After
2023  Loud & Longing
2024  Re-Entry

Producer:
2018  Her First Kill
2019  Here with You
2020  Flock
2021  Death and Bowling
2023  Evan Ever After
2023  Loud & Longing
2024  Re-Entry

Production Assistant:
2018  Her First Kill
2019  Here with You
2020  Flock
2020  Memory Xperiment: Kathy Acker
2021  Death and Bowling
2021  Trans in Trumpland
2023  Evan Ever After
2023  Loud & Longing
2024  Re-Entry

Writer:
2018  Her First Kill
2019  Here with You
2020  Flock
2020  Memory Xperiment: Kathy Acker
2021  Death and Bowling
2021  Trans in Trumpland
2023  Evan Ever After
2023  Loud & Longing
2024  Re-Entry

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