News:

Channel 101
Check out "Vamps," a show about NYC roommate vampires which is part of the Channel 101 NY series. Shira is featured for a minute, but it’s mostly just a fun show. See it here.

Fantasy Land
Shira will be shooting Fantasy Land this year with Gina Gershon and Dominique Scott Kay.

"Birchwood Crusher" Trailer:
Check out the trailer for "The Birchwood Crusher," written by Shira. It might be shooting this fall Trailer is directed by Greg Stees and produced by Aldous Davidson.

CC Brite Trailer:
Patrick Heard who directed Shira in “A Haunted Happening,” is beginning a new film - “CC Brite” with Jessica Jolly & Shira. See it on YouTube

News from the Havana Film Festival:
Shira has joined the escaped lunatics at Film Fanatics. They're a media group you'll find at some of your favorite film festivals. Visit their website for footage and interviews from the Havana Film Festival.

Shira in short film:
Just finished shooting the short film, "A City that Never Sleeps."

Exist in Distribution:
"Exist" is no longer a figment of my imagination. You can rent it on Netflix

Shira in music video:
Check out Shira's latest music video: As Tall as Lions - Love, Love, Love

Natasha Bedingfield's video, "Unwritten" with Shira is in the top ten

New York Times and Variety review Exist:

“By dramatizing their lives with candor, sympathy and a healthy strain of skepticism, Exist offers an antidote to the whimsy and solipsism endemic to much of what passes for independent filmmaking." Nathan Lee, NEW YORK TIMES

“ Exist provides a character-based view of a seldom seen U.S. underground way of life sans preachiness or melodrama." Dennis Harvey, VARIETY

Shira in music video:

Shira just finished The new Natasha Bedingfield music video for "Unwritted. Look for it on MTV or Click here to see the video on Natasha's site.

Clamor reviews Exist:

" Conventional wisdom has long been that Hollywood is unapologetically liberal. But if that's so, where in the movies are the progressives I know — funny, sexy, smart, open-minded and most of all, real? They're in Exist."
-- Brian Bergen-Aurand

Read this mini review for "Smash the Kitty" from the Standing Rock Film Festival:


"Smash the Kitty" is a morally corrupt story about the decline of journalism (or, perhaps, of the entire Western civilization). It mixes dark humor and a cynical attitude with an absurdly happy soundtrack. This film has something to offend everyone."