Leah Sherman-Weiner

Birth : 1997-12-10, Jiangxi, China

History

Leah Sherman-Weiner is a Chinese-American from Austin, Texas and is currently a Senior at Chapman University with a major in Film Production and a minor in Studio Art. She’s been directing film and animation for over 7 years and gravitates towards narratives revolving around family, identity, and self-reflection/personal growth out of emotional hardship. Since starting at Chapman, Leah directed 3 short films from story conception/development through their premier screenings, including the short, Help Wanted, which received two awards (best film and best actress) at the Austin Student Film Festival. In addition to her directorial credits, she has 1st Assistant Directed and Production Designed several short films, both Chapman-affiliated and independently produced. Leah is currently freelancing for the international production company, Little Studio Films. Her work primarily consists of creating visual pitch and promotional packages for the company's various films in development. Outside of film, Leah works to develop her portfolio of conceptual photography and illustration. Leah’s creative endeavors are driven by a desire to bring honest representations of mental health, varying ethnic backgrounds, and personal hardship to the big screen.

Movies

Unplanned Parenthood
Director
A young adoptee has an unplanned pregnancy and must decide between dropping her dreams for her life after college and future career to raise the child, or saying goodbye to her only known kin before she's even given them a chance.
Alive
Production Designer
A hybrid, experimental documentary which explores the issue of modern-day slavery perpetrated by the fast fashion industry through art and anthropology.
Help Wanted
Writer
When Hanna Su's mom kicks her out of the house after she drops out of college, Hanna moves into her car and in an act of defiance parks it on the public side of the street across from her family home.
Help Wanted
Director
When Hanna Su's mom kicks her out of the house after she drops out of college, Hanna moves into her car and in an act of defiance parks it on the public side of the street across from her family home.