Noah Lazar
Noah Lazar is an award-winning filmmaker and designer who currently attends NYU Tisch, majoring in Film and Television. He is a proud alumnus of LaGuardia High School, where he majored in technical theater, specializing in costumes and puppetry.
His desire to master writing, directing, and designing comes from a strong belief in the power of cohesive storytelling. Noah Lazar hopes to create art that conveys a clear message through every aspect of its production.
He can be reached at:
NoahLazarAbraham@gmail.com or 917-499-5859
(Writer)
A millennial from Brooklyn interns at a pig farm.
Piggery is a short horror script by Noah Lazar.
(Writer, Director, Editor)
Alone on the beach at night, two close friends search for a siren in a sea of deep desire...
Siren is currently in post-production.
(Writer, Director, Editor)
A collage of archival and original footage, When the Fire Dies tells the story of humanity's relationship with nature.
When the Fire Dies screened at Cannes, Marché du Film as part of the NYU Climate Change Film Festival.
(Writer, Director, Designer, and Puppeteer)
Deep in the forest, a lonely wolf falls madly in love with a human woman...
Rabid Love is a coming-of-age shadow puppet short film by Noah Lazar.
(Writer)
End of the Anthropocene (and other short poems about the world ending) is a collection of five poems written betwean 2022 and 2023.
(Writer, Director, Designer, Puppeteer, and Editor)
The Rabbit's Cage is a short film about isolation told through puppetry and theatrical design.
Noah Lazar spent four months designing and building all the puppets, sets, and costumes for the film.
(Writer)
The Old Cow is a one-act play about a dairy cow and an aging woman who is slowly being consumed by her husband.
(Writer)
Carnivorous Cod is a short story about two boys, stuck on a boat, searching for a sea monster.