Tamar Halpern is a writer and director living in Los Angeles. She holds an MFA in production from the USC School of Cinematic Arts.Her sixth feature, Missing in Europe, is a thriller starring Miranda Raison, shot on location in Belgrade, Serbia. Previous work includes Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life, starring Mira Sovino, Joe Pantoliano and Mic...
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Tamar Halpern is a writer and director living in Los Angeles. She holds an MFA in production from the USC School of Cinematic Arts.Her sixth feature, Missing in Europe, is a thriller starring Miranda Raison, shot on location in Belgrade, Serbia. Previous work includes Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life, starring Mira Sovino, Joe Pantoliano and Michael Urie, which Halpern adapted from the book by New York Times bestseller Wendy Mass, and Shelf Life, "a whip smart film that taps into a fresh source for American comedy"(Variety), starring Betsy Brandt of Breaking Bad. Her short, Death, Taxes and Apple Juice, has been invited to 40+ festivals, winning 16 awards.Her feature doc Llyn Foulkes One Man Band, about an LA painter rediscovered by the international art world at age 77, premiered in competition at the LA Film Festival and released on Netflix. "A joy to watch" (The Hollywood Reporter) "Undeniably fascinating... with an air of a queasy thriller" (Variety).Halpern's script about legendary journalist Nellie Bly is in development and her script Ezzy Fish is on the Black List, a Nicholl's semi finalist, an IFP/NY finalist, and in the Producers and Directors Labs at Film Independent. She has twice been awarded residencies at Hedgebrook, a retreat where women author change.
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