Work

 

Butterfly in a Blizzard | Director & Editor

Uncovering matrescence, the “biggest story never told,” Butterfly in a Blizzard shares a deeply personal look into professional snowboarder Kimmy Fasani’s extraordinary journey into motherhood. Fasani and her family open all the doors in capturing her metamorphosis from globe-trotting icon to mom. The blizzards hit again and again in waves, with labor complications, childhood trauma scars, the juggle of career and life, changes in relationships, and a cancer diagnosis. Through raw and intimate footage captured over five years and supported by leading expert voices in maternal health, we see Fasani fight through life’s storms while trying to maintain her identity as an individual and become the mother she strives to be.

Coming Soon


The Golden Boy | Editor

The Golden Boy is the definitive documentary unpacking the spectacular myths and painful truths behind the life of Mexican American boxing legend, business magnate, and cultural icon Oscar De La Hoya. The two-part documentary tells the story of a young, Mexican American boy from East LA with a gentle soul whose boxing talent, charismatic good looks, and heartwarming story of winning an Olympic gold medal for his dying mother combined to create the mythic character of “The Golden Boy.”

Official selection of Tribeca Film Festival, 2023


Dear Rider | Editor

Dear Rider, is a celebration of the life and vision of Jake Burton Carpenter, the pioneer who propelled the sport of snowboarding into a global and cultural phenomenon. Jake created his first snowboard in 1977 as an inexpensive alternative to skiing. From there, he developed increasingly versatile boards, lobbied ski resorts to allow snowboarding, sponsored world-class athletes, fended off rival companies, and navigated the cultural backlash of what media outlets called the “Worst New Sport.” Jake's vision catapulted the punk-infused culture of snowboarding into the mainstream—and, ultimately, onto the world stage of the Olympics. Dear Rider is a vivid illustration of how one person’s dreams, coupled with tenacity and grit, can literally change the world.

Available on HBO MAX


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Giving Voice | Editor

August Wilson, Pulitzer Prize–winning writer of FencesThe Piano Lesson, and Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, is one of America’s preeminent playwrights, chronicling the African American experience with 10 plays, each set in a different decade of the twentieth century. Now, every year, thousands of high school students from across the country gather in New York City to perform one of his monologues in a riveting, high-stakes competition on Broadway. Giving Voice closely follows the lives of six of these vibrant students as they meticulously develop their individual performances with the hopes of embodying Wilson’s legacy.

Winner: 2020 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award

Available on Netflix


Any One Of Us | Editor

When professional mountain biker Paul Basagoitia suffers a devastating spinal cord injury (SCI), his life is changed in an instant. Discovering that he's become paralyzed, Paul begins a grueling battle against his own body and mind, in the hope of one day being able to walk again. His excruciating recovery unfolds in real time through raw, intimate footage— much of which was filmed by Paul himself—as we see him fight through the agonies of an unpredictable journey and uncertain future. A chorus of other diverse SCI survivors weaves through the film, shining light on the struggles that Paul now faces. Any One of Us shows how lives can change forever in the blink of an eye— and the resilience, grit, and determination it takes to stay open to life's possibilities, even under the most trying of circumstances.

Winner: 2020 Sports Emmy, Outstanding Long Form Editing

Official selection of South By Southwest Film Festival, 2019

Available on HBO MAX

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Lindsey Vonn: The Final Season | Editor

Lindsey Vonn: The Final Season reveals the sacrifices and the unexpected twist and turns Vonn endured during the moments leading up to her last race. It captures her unwavering commitment to success while she confronts her human limits during one of the most critical moments in her life and career. 

Available on HBO MAX


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American Chaos | Editor

Starting six months before the 2016 presidential election, director Jim Stern put his life on hold and — driven to understand what seemed incomprehensible at the time — traveled through red states to interview and spend time with Donald Trump supporters from different backgrounds. It was a search for insights and answers, for anything that could explain the billionaire’s surging appeal and why these voters remained untroubled by so many troubling things the candidate had said and done.

Available on Amazon Prime


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Mom and Dad | Editor

A strange disorder suddenly causes parents to violently turn against their own children, forcing a suburban teen (Anne Winters) and her younger brother (Zackary Arthur) to evade the clutches of their now-deranged mom (Selma Blair) and dad (Nicolas Cage). However, their situation gets even more complicated when their grandparents (Lance Henriksen and Marilyn Dodds Frank) show up for a visit. Written and directed by Brian Taylor (Crank, Gamer).

Official selection of the Toronto Film Festival, 2017

Available on Hulu


The Fourth Phase | Editor

Iconic snowboarder Travis Rice and friends embark on a journey of 16,000 miles around the North Pacific in search of unchartered snowboarding territory. As Rice and the crew experience the highs and lows of a journey unlike any previously attempted, cutting-edge cinematography captures some of the world's most remote environments bringing breathtaking scenery and thrilling action to viewers worldwide.

Available on Amazon Prime

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For a full list of work, visit Rose Corr’s IMDB page here.