Jane Stiles

Jane Stiles

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Jane Stiles

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Polished
Jane
‘Polished’ is a vulnerable glimpse into the decisions - simple and complex - a young woman must make while navigating a busy work day in New York City.
The Love Spell
Director
A young boy and his babysitter cast a love spell.
Sno Babies
Anna
Kristen and Hannah are best friends­–smart, likable and college-bound– and also addicted to heroin. The pair of seemingly unlikely addicts spiral down a path of destruction, hiding their secret from well-meaning but busy parents behind pink bedrooms and school uniforms, propelling their tight-knit community from disbelief to disaster to, ultimately, hope.
Why Not Choose Love: A Mary Pickford Manifesto
Lottie Pickford
Biopic following the life of the first "America's Sweetheart" Mary Pickford, one of the most popular actresses of silent era in the 1910s and 1920s.
Dom
Writer
Two old friends reunite on the hottest day of summer in NYC.
Dom
Co-Director
Two old friends reunite on the hottest day of summer in NYC.
Dom
Beth
Two old friends reunite on the hottest day of summer in NYC.
One Eye Small
Executive Producer
Two female strangers in the midst of personal crises, who are brought together by fate become affectionate friends over the course of a frenetic evening in NYC.
One Eye Small
Irene
Two female strangers in the midst of personal crises, who are brought together by fate become affectionate friends over the course of a frenetic evening in NYC.
One Eye Small
Writer
Two female strangers in the midst of personal crises, who are brought together by fate become affectionate friends over the course of a frenetic evening in NYC.
One Eye Small
Director
Two female strangers in the midst of personal crises, who are brought together by fate become affectionate friends over the course of a frenetic evening in NYC.
Couch
Jennifer
A film about codependence and the deathliness of comfort.
Marilyn Monroe's School for French Girls
An inside joke about a Marilyn Monroe t-shirt causes a rift between friends who realize they have different ideas about what's funny.
Capture the Flag
Annie Edwards
Adapted from the novel by Rebecca Chace, Capture the Flag portrays the tenuous relationship between a father and a daughter in the socially turbulent 1970s. Teen-age Annie and her father Luke are about to gather with friends for an annual game of Capture the Flag. This year, a lot more is at stake than the white T-shirt standing in for the flag. Annie's parents are on the verge of divorce, and this is the first time she and her father are participating without Annie's mother. What starts as a joyous reunion soon breaks down as friendships among the adults fracture and new allegiances among the children are formed. Over the course of this weekend, Annie learns that even though some things change, the most important relationships will somehow endure.