Hannah Gross
16 titles
Filmography
16 results

Fat Tuesday
(2018)Filmed on-location during Carnival in New Orleans, a tight group of friends partying at Mardi Gras are being stalked by a mysterious and evil killer.

An Evening Song (for Three Voices)
(2023)In the 1930s, Barbara and her writer husband Richard move to the Midwest and get entangled in a love triangle with their devout housekeeper, Martha.

Christmas, Again
(2015)A heartbroken Christmas-tree salesman returns to New York City hoping to put his past behind him. Living in a trailer and working the night shift, he begins to spiral downwards until the saving of a woman and some colorful customers rescue him from self-destruction.

Marjorie Prime
(2017)In the future, an old woman spends her last days with an AI version of her late husband, puzzling out their story and choosing which memories to keep.

The Adults
(2023)The Adults tells the story of Eric returning to his hometown to visit his sisters, but his plan to keep the trip short begins to unravel as he finds new outlets for his poker addiction. As he lingers in town, Eric spends long promised quality time with his sisters and is forced to confront how childhood relationships don't always translate to adult connections.

Flashback
(2020)After a chance encounter with a man forgotten from his youth, Fred literally and metaphorically journeys into his past.

Disappearance at Clifton Hill
(2020)Obsessed with memories of an unsolved crime from her childhood, a young woman's investigation reveals the seedy underbelly beneath her idyllic Niagara Falls tourist town.
Editing
(2021)In this inventive, metacinematic commentary on the art of editing, a woman is confronted by a stranger who has, quite literally, been cut out of her life.

Stinking Heaven
(2015)Filmed on a bygone video camera, Stinking Heaven immerses you in the darkest crevices of the 1990s: a rehab commune housing a coven of colorful yet caustic personalities. A lucid vision of Sartre’s assertion that “hell is other people,” written with an utmost sincere sense of anarchy. Oddly sublime.

The Mountain
(2019)In the 1950s, an introverted young man joins a renowned lobotomist on an asylum tour, delving into the era's dark medical practices.

Unless
(2016)A writer struggles with her daughter's decision to drop out of college and live on the streets.
Dramatic Relationships
(2016)Dustin Guy Defa slyly deconstructs the male gaze in a series of scenes that humorously and pointedly reveal the relationship between a male director and his female actors.

Infinite Summer
(2025)A week at the beach turns into a transhumanist mystery romp for three friends who try a meditation app that delivers a mind-bending experience.

Colewell
(2019)After news of an office closure, beloved clerk Nora is left to fight for her job and reflect on the choices that kept her in Colewell for many years.

Falling
(2020)John's happily ever after with his husband and adopted daughter takes a detour after he invites his ailing homophobe dad to live with them in L.A.

Uncertain Terms
(2014)A young man stays at his aunt's house, which happens to be a home for pregnant teens, and finds himself falling for one of the young women.