Noa Osheroff
Noa Osheroff is a New York-based writer, filmmaker, and producer. A graduate of Tel Aviv University’s Steve Tisch School of Film & TV, her work spans both film and live events.
Her short film as a writer-director, Sofa So Good, starring comedian Nataly Aukar and Hiam Abbass (Succession), screened at numerous festivals and was released by The New Yorker in 2021. Another short film, Date. Interrupted, starring Miki Kam (Shtisel), was featured at Central Park as part of the Rooftop Films festival.
Noa founded and hosts Speak American, a TimeOut Critic Pick stand-up show highlighting immigrant stories and Make It Shorts, a live series combining short films with stand-up comedy.
As a producer, Noa has worked on acclaimed projects including The Bibi Files by Alexis Bloom (TIFF 2024), Faya Dayi by Jessica Beshir (Sundance 2021), and Youth by Tom Shoval (Berlinale 2013).
Medium: Film and Comedy
Description:
From glowing up to throwing up, my project explores the changes that pregnancy brings to a woman’s body and soul. It combines a script component with a stand-up performance.
https://www.noaosher.com/