Karen Skloss

Karen Skloss

Birth : , Austin, Texas, USA

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Karen Skloss
Karen Skloss

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California Golde
Editor
California Golde is a movie. One about riding bikes in California and all the hardships that come with big, hard, ambitious tours.
Support the Girls
Editor
Lisa Conroy is general manager at a highway-side 'sports bar with curves', Double Whammies. She nurtures and protects her employees fiercely - but over the course of one trying day, her optimism is battered from every direction... Double Whammies sells a big, weird American fantasy, but what happens when reality pokes a bunch of holes in it?
The Honor Farm
Writer
On prom night, a group of kids wander deep into the woods and come back changed forever.
The Honor Farm
Director
On prom night, a group of kids wander deep into the woods and come back changed forever.
Slacker 2011
Director
Richard Linklater's SLACKER inspired a generation of American filmmakers by exploring the subculture of Austin, Texas in a loose narrative with a tapestry of quirky characters. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of that iconic movie, 24 of Austin's top filmmakers banded together to update SLACKER with their own perspectives on the city.
Taken by Storm: The Art of Storm Thorgerson and Hipgnosis
Editor
This documentary chronicles the long and storied career of Storm Thorgerson, the most famous artist you've never heard of -- the brilliant photographer who created scores of iconic album covers for bands such as Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin.
Pleasureland
A man discovers the adult videos he rents turn into people ready to satisfy his desires in this David Cronenberg-esque fantasy.
Odile & Yvette at the Edge of the World
Odile
Two sisters, Odile (Karen Skloss) and Yvette (Heather Roheim), escape from their father during a road trip in Texas, where film was shot. Yvette promises to take Odile someplace where her wishes will come true. Through unexplained magic using mundane novelty items, Yvette prevents their father from catching them.
Marisol
Editor
For Marisol Rivera, a first generation Mexican-American, college is everything she's worked toward. She spent mornings cleaning horse stalls and evenings studying. Now, with a scholarship in hand, she's ready to leave Southwest Texas and begin her new life. However, when Marisol is falsely accused of a crime, she learns a heartbreaking truth: she's undocumented. Forced to go on the run, Marisol discovers a kind America amidst a harsh bureaucratic system. A coming of age film through the lens of immigration, Marisol critically examines systemic oppression and the causality of racism.