Elisabeth Subrin is an award-winning filmmaker, writer, and artist. Her critically acclaimed short films and video installations have been presented in museums, galleries, and film festivals globally, including The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Biennial, MAC/VAL, the Viennale, Cinematheque Française, and The New York Film Festival. In 2016, Subrin premiered her first feature narrative, A Woman, A Part, in competition at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. In 2022, Subrin’s first French film, Maria Schneider, 1983, premiered at Cannes in Director’s Fortnight. In 2023, it was awarded the César for Best Documentary Short. The installation version of the film, The Listening Takes, will open at Participant, INC. in New York City in November 2024. Subrin lives in New York City and is professor of film and media arts at Temple University.