Beth B
Beth B emerged as a pivotal figure in the underground punk filmmaking scene during the late 1970s and early 1980s, alongside her collaborator Scott B. Together, they were instrumental in championing the No-Wave movement, which embraced an avant-garde, low-budget approach to cinema.
After parting ways with Scott, Beth B continued to push creative boundaries through her solo work. Her feature films are marked by their bold thematic explorations and innovative storytelling techniques, reflecting her commitment to challenging conventional narratives. Her ambitious projects have garnered critical acclaim, showcasing her distinctive voice and vision within the film industry.
Beth B’s contributions to cinema extend beyond her directing; she is also recognized for her work as a producer and writer, further solidifying her status as a multifaceted artist. Throughout her career, she has maintained a dedication to exploring complex social issues and artistic expression, making her a respected figure in contemporary filmmaking.
Her legacy includes a rich body of work that continues to inspire new generations of filmmakers and artists, solidifying her place in the history of independent cinema.
Filmography
Shell
Compulsive Liar 2
The Return of Ironside
Compulsive Liar
Second in Command
Lucky Christmas
Sick of Myself
Boundaries
Sawney: Flesh of Man
The Cell 2
When I Think of Christmas
Picture Perfect Lies
The Ex Next Door
Nine Nights
The Disruptors (2024)
Private Tuition
The Perfect Wedding Match
Stalked Within
Valley Uprising
Black Dawn
The Squad: Home Run
Results
Call Jane
Hell High
Silk Road (2021)
Amor Emanuelle
Open Five 2
S. Darko
Mummy, I'm a Zombie
Madison County
The Hive (2015)
The Attic Expeditions
Devil's Prey
What to Expect When You're Expecting
Frauds
Gâtées pourries
Press Your Luck
Nude
2 Broke Girls
Malory Towers
Let Them Eat Cake
Fifteen-Love
LOL: Last One Laughing Quebec
The Sandbaggers
Lost Boys and Fairies
Moonbeam City
The Better Sister
The Fourth Estate
Life Goes On
En tout cas
Resident Alien
Overcompensating
Comanche Moon