HOW I GOT TO THE MOON BY SUBWAY
Directed by Tyler RabinowitzCast: Arnie Burton, Tom Belgrey, Analisa Gutierrez
- SHORT FILMS
- USA
- Disability Culture, Drama, Fantasy, Gay, Senior/Aging
- English
- 2018
- 12 mins
- Los Angeles premiere
An older man diagnosed with ALS goes to the hospital with his partner to record his voice bank before he loses the ability to speak.
Director Bio
Tyler Rabinowitz is an LA-based writer-director-producer and a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Rabinowitz is a 2017 Sundance Ignite Fellow, U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts, and a 2017 Creative Culture Fellow at the Jacob Burns Film Center. As a producer, his credits include Fox Searchlight’s Lavender (Sundance 2019), The Mess He Made (SXSW 2017, Short of the Week, 2017 Iris Prize Finalist), and music videos for popular recording artists (Joan Baez, Train, MAX). As a writer-director, his credits include How I Got to the Moon by Subway (Vimeo Staff Pick, 2018 Iris Prize Finalist) and Alientologists, which was acquired by DUST and is the recipient of the National Board of Review’s 2018 Marion Carter Green Award. He is currently developing his first feature film.
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