Our Team

Bella Rieth

Bella Rieth is a first-generation Brazilian-German director based in New York. Her latest short, Lottie, is a psychological drama set in 1973 New England about a fifteen-year-old girl whose obsession with a pizza delivery boy pulls her fragile grip on reality apart.

Lottie won the Award of Excellence at Indie Short Fest and the Evan Kuhn Youth Film Award at the Santa Cruz Film Festival, following work that has traveled from Tokyo to Florence — among them Poor Creature, which premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatres and featured on the Daily Shorts Channel on Roku.

She grew up training at the New England Conservatory while performing in theatre across the United States, Cuba, and Germany. Bella brings a deeply observational lens to her work, believing the most powerful stories live inside the interior world of a character no one around them can quite see. She is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts and the Atlantic Acting School Conservatory.

Writer / Director 

Clara Teixeira

Clara Teixeira, is an audiovisual producer with a Bachelor’s degree in Radio, TV and Internet (Brazil, 2024) and three certifications in audiovisual production. She works across digital and on-set production, focused on connecting ideas, people, and execution in a way that actually works in real life — not just on paper.


She believes a set is built by people. Strong communication, respect, and adaptability are what make a production run smoothly without losing the creative vision. Her approach is grounded and human — creating organized, efficient environments where projects can come to life the way they were meant to.

Producer
Director of Photography

Vincent Longo

Vincent Longo is a Director of Photography, Gaffer, and Key Grip based in New York City and has worked in the Film and Photography business for 10 years. His interests lie in telling stories about people who capture the contemporary human condition through photography and film.

Vincent has crewed on feature films, short films, TV pilots, and music videos for such artists and directors as Sean Price Williams, Charli XCX, and Joey Badass. Additionally, he has Gripped and Gaffed on commercial sets, including brands such as Adidas, Maybelline, New Era, Raising Cane's and Sephora.

His current film is a documentary of RD357, one of New York’s most prolific graffiti writers over the past 40 years about the artist's addiction to crime and graffiti throughout his life. The film will be completed in January 2027.