William Wrubel is a filmmaker, photographer, and writer from California, currently based in Brooklyn, NY. With a background in photography, experimental film, and modernist literature, William approaches filmic narrative through a learned, critical, and uniquely subjective lens. His work focuses on doomed relationships, personal and familial history, sexuality, loss, desire, memory, and the unforgiving passage of time. All of this propped up by an ever-growing knowledge of film history, as well as a deep reverence for, and dedication to, the art of cinema. In 2018 he earned his BA in Film & Electronic Arts from Bard College, where he studied filmmaking under Peter Hutton, Peggy Ahwesh, and Kelly Reichardt, and was awarded the Peter Hutton Film Award for his thesis film, “A Dream of Nothing”. He is currently in pre-production for his first feature-length film.