Draft:Louisa Erlich
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Louisa Erlich
[edit]Louisa Erlich is an American/Brazilian filmmaker and actress.[1][2]. She is best known for her work on the films Nobody's Home[3][4][5][6][7][8] and Matthew[9][10]
Life and Career
[edit]Louisa was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She moved to New York City in high school where she attended the Professional Children's School in Manhattan. She holds a BA from The New School where she studied screenwriting, film and media, and psychology. She then completed a summer graduate level program for television writing at Columbia University.
Her debut feature film as a filmmaker Nobody's Home premiered at Dances With Films[11] in 2023. The film releases on Apple TV and Prime Video September of 2024 and is being distributed domestically by Freestyle Digital Media [12]and internationally by CardinalXD.
Louisa also co-produced and starred in the short film Matthew directed by Matt Servitto. The film won best film at multiple film festivals across the country and internationally, including the New Jersey Film Awards where Louisa won for best supporting actress. It can now be streamed on Tubi and Vudu.
References
[edit]- ^ "Social Media". Instagram.
- ^ "Louisa Erlich - Actress/Writer/Producer". IMDb.
- ^ Wilson, S.L. "Nobody's Home Movie Review". Fantastica Daily.
- ^ "Nobody's Home Review". Caillou Pettis Movie Reviews.
- ^ "NOBODY'S HOME is a potboiling thriller that turns up the heat from beginning to end". Behind The Lens.
- ^ Cargile, Charlie. "Review of Nobody's Home". Medium.com.
- ^ Schreur, Brandon. "Exclusive Nobody's Home Trailer Sets Release Date for Psychological Thriller Movie". Comingsoon.net.
- ^ Schreur, Brandon. "Exclusive Nobody's Home Trailer Sets Release Date for Psychological Thriller Movie". Yahoo Entertainment.
- ^ Alan, Ng. "Matthew Review". Film Threat.
- ^ Beckerman, Jim. "Sopranos actor directs short film about troubled teen who planned school shooting". NorthJersey.com.
- ^ Cristi, A.A. "Dances With Films NYC 2023 Announces Lineup With 64 World Premieres". Broadway World.
- ^ "21 Aug Exclusive Nobody's Home Trailer Sets Release Date for Psychological Thriller Movie". freestyleditigalmedia.tv.