Isaac Benjamin Knopf is an award-winning documentary and narrative writer-director, cinematographer, and editor. As a self-proclaimed existential filmmaker, his work often explores identity, growing older, and finding meaning in fleeting moments. Most recently, his film "I Am Louise" (2024) won Best Documentary at Atlanta Women's Film Festival and Franklin Film Festival. In 2022, following an international festival run spanning three continents, his queer road-trip film "Driving Louise" was released. His first feature film, an untitled dramedy inspired by his relationship with his father, is in development. That is a buzzword in Hollywood that means "there is a script and a dream."
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