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Biography
Liz Fania Werner is an Assistant Professor of Screenwriting in LMU's School of Film and Television. She is a writer and director whose work integrates genre with character-driven storytelling and visual artistry. Most recently, she wrote and co-directed her first feature film, WAKING KARMA, a psychological thriller starring Michael Madsen, distributed by XYZ Films. Professor Werner, originally from the Bronx, NY, got her MFA in Writing for Screen and Television from USC where she earned an Annenberg Fellowship. She went on to write on television drama RPM MIAMI for Mun2 network, a member of the NBC/Universal family; to develop the feature adaptation of the novel BABYLON SISTERS by Oprah Book Club author Pearl Cleage and to pen a biopic about WNBA player Abby Bishop for Sentient Entertainment. “Into the Uncanny Valley,” the award-winning horror/dark-comedy short film that she wrote and co-directed with Carlos Montaner, was featured in 11 festivals, including L.A.’s Screamfest and HBO’s New York Latino Film Festival.
Education (2)
University of Southern California: MFA, Writing for Screen and Television
Hampshire College: BA, Creative Writing
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Directing, Producing
Screenwriting (Film and Television)
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Entertainment
Articles (1)
WAKING KARMA: XYZ to Release Psychological Thriller
Screen AnarchyAndrew Mack
2023-01-11
Announcement of the acquisition of WAKING KARMA by XYZ Films.
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