Tiffany Rhodes(II)
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Tiffany Rhodes is a visionary filmmaker and an incredible storyteller. Her films have garnered 29 (IMDB verified) awards and 15 nominations since she first appeared on the independent filmmaking scene in 2016. Tiffany's work challenges the perception of reality and of our own existence while exploring and exposing the human condition. In 2020, Film Daily wrote, "Tiffany is our auteur to watch,".
Known for creating her own rules and universe, Rhodes is a gutsy filmmaker, not waiting for permission to tell her stories. And she surrounds herself with a team whose goals are in line with her core mission and vision. Tiffany's work has been celebrated for its metaphors, tropes, and distorted, alternative look at humanity.
Rhodes' highly anticipated feature debut, "Match Struck" is in post-production. Its cinematography and storytelling dabble in an esoteric nature but are grounded in strong emotionally-driven performances and energized storytelling. Her award-winning film "Collision" premiered in Los Angeles in 2019 and currently available on Amazon Prime.
In 2019 she wrote and directed, The Blackbird Interviews, set in 1982 in a mental hospital where four women, without the ability of modern technology, all claim to be the same woman. Rumors have it that Tiffany directed the film in character as her newest project about a Hitchcock- Kubrick-esk female auteur. The film toys with the moral lines of filmmaking and how far is too far when creating art.
Her first screenplay in 2016, Naked in the Dog Park, was described as "A strong mix of Woody Allen meets Dan Gilroy", by Melanie Wise, Founder of Artemis Film Festival. "But with complex female characters written by a woman," she went on to say. The script won her several laurels. Her follow-up screenplay Promise Me was shot in Sicily and was also her directorial debut. The film garnered both domestic and international laurels including CICI Festival, Miami Independent, and aired on France on Art District TV. 2/2021
Known for creating her own rules and universe, Rhodes is a gutsy filmmaker, not waiting for permission to tell her stories. And she surrounds herself with a team whose goals are in line with her core mission and vision. Tiffany's work has been celebrated for its metaphors, tropes, and distorted, alternative look at humanity.
Rhodes' highly anticipated feature debut, "Match Struck" is in post-production. Its cinematography and storytelling dabble in an esoteric nature but are grounded in strong emotionally-driven performances and energized storytelling. Her award-winning film "Collision" premiered in Los Angeles in 2019 and currently available on Amazon Prime.
In 2019 she wrote and directed, The Blackbird Interviews, set in 1982 in a mental hospital where four women, without the ability of modern technology, all claim to be the same woman. Rumors have it that Tiffany directed the film in character as her newest project about a Hitchcock- Kubrick-esk female auteur. The film toys with the moral lines of filmmaking and how far is too far when creating art.
Her first screenplay in 2016, Naked in the Dog Park, was described as "A strong mix of Woody Allen meets Dan Gilroy", by Melanie Wise, Founder of Artemis Film Festival. "But with complex female characters written by a woman," she went on to say. The script won her several laurels. Her follow-up screenplay Promise Me was shot in Sicily and was also her directorial debut. The film garnered both domestic and international laurels including CICI Festival, Miami Independent, and aired on France on Art District TV. 2/2021