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Joshua Troxler
Joshua R. Troxler is a NYC-based filmmaker and film professor whose work has been shown at festivals and galleries worldwide. His films explore memory, trauma, and digital distortion through created and found footage. He is currently making two feature-length experimental documentaries, OF BISCOE and BEULAH LAND, which expand on these themes through the lens of family history and place, unfolding in his home state of North Carolina. As a producer, he collaborates on hybrid and essay films with award-winning directors such as Kirsten Johnson and Martin Lucas and won Best First Feature at the Solothurn Film Festival for pas de deux, directed by Elie Aufseesser. He teaches at Pratt Institute and Columbia University, where he serves as Director of Production for the MFA Film Program and represents the Green Film School Alliance, promoting sustainability in filmmaking.