Directorial Projects!
[Due to her proclivity for insanity] Hannah’s favorite parts of filmmaking are writing and directing. She loves any excuse to be obsessive about details and she finds it magical to be able to story-tell in unison with a team.
Stills from Hannah Webb’s 2022 Short In Search of Home which was created as a part of the 52 Films Project collective—a collective of young filmmakers who aim to publish a film each week of the year— and streamed on 52films.org.
Through a series of video diaries, In Search of Home tells the story of a young woman at odds with the world, yearning for somewhere else to go.
I have a crush on a girl on the subway platform (2022) was Hannah’s first film for the 52 Films Project.
A woman becomes grossly infatuated with the people around her while unable to maintain any tangible connections. (Watch it here)
2020 Short Good Girl surrounds a young girl in her first day after leaving conversion therapy forced to confront the realities of the life before her.
2019 120 minute documentary John Clifford: An American Life tells the story of a poor irish boy born the eldest of five brothers in the Boston projects turned Vietnam Veteran, antiwar activist, and Cambridge Massachusetts community staple.
2018 student documentary short The Millennial Man introduces a Brooklyn based artist Dean Christensen and his Deansace brand. The short explores Christensen’s interpretation of narcissism and the whimsy behind his brand. (Watch it here)