
Myna Joseph’s award-winning short film MAN screened at Cannes in Directors’ Fortnight, as well as Sundance, SXSW, and New Directors/New Films Festival. She was nominated for a 2016 Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay for THE MEND, which was presented by David Gordon Green, and released to acclaim from The New York Times, The Guardian, TimeOut, The Village Voice, The Wall Street Journal, TIME magazine, and hailed by as “one of the very best American independent films you'll see this year.” Myna is currently in pre-production on her feature film CHARLOTTE XVI, shooting in 2019 starring Maya Thurman-Hawke (STRANGER THINGS, LITTLE WOMEN) and Emily Mortimer (THE NEWSROOM, LOVELY AND AMAZING).

Following a near-fatal car accident, Lu wrestles with creeping invisibility as she approaches the second half of her life. On this long winter day, she finds her physical identity fractured, ignored, misunderstood, and judged – but with wry humor and stubborn resilience, she’s determined to be seen.