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Home/People/Nicole W. Solomon
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Born
Feb 6, 1978
Age 48
Place of Birth
Miami, Florida, US
Known For
Directing
Gender
Not specified

Career Highlights

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Also Known As
Nicole Witte Solomon
Nicole Solomon
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Nicole W. Solomon

Directing

Biography
Nicole Solomon was raised in Ithaca, New York. She has worked extensively in education and media production, frequently partnering with nonprofits and community organizations to make justice-oriented projects and teach empowerment through filmmaking. Nicole has a Masters’ in Film from City College of New York and currently teaches film production at SVA and BRIC. Her short film, Small Talk, enjoyed a successful festival run and won multiple awards, including the Golden Kleene Award from the Arse Electronika Festival on Sex and Tech, the first film to be given that honor. Since then she has directed the award-winning horror short Mare , the Joan of Arc segment of the Bring Us Your Women anthology project, historical drama Sanctuary (co-directed with Small Talk DP Jeanette Bears), and the vampire thriller It’s Normal, among music videos, PSAs, and other projects. In 2017 she was awarded the Mary Pickford Award for Women in the Art and Business of Film, and has served as a producer on projects ranging from campy horror film The Gaze for Congested Cat to the recent documentary Cat-astreophe for The New Yorker. She currently co-hosts and co-produces The Celluloid Mirror podcast with Sean Mannion and is in postproduction on her next film, Reveal.
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Beneath the Black Moon

as Witch #2
2016