Education
Amy Goldstein graduated a Louis B. Mayer fellow from New York University film school.
Amy Goldstein graduated a Louis B. Mayer fellow from New York University film school.
Her work has been presented at film festivals worldwide. Goldstein has directed music videos for artists worldwide, including Rod Stewart’s "Downtown Train." Her lesbian vampire musical, Because The Dawn, premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 1988. With Scott Kraft she co-wrote and directed the feature film, The Silencer, for Crown.
In 2000, Goldstein directed the award-winning feature film East of A about an alternative family facing the challenges of raising a child with Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Amy writes for television and film, including pilots for Home Box Office, Columbia Broadcasting System, Fox, Showtime and Music Television, and a hip-hop musical for Polygram/Jersey Films.
Her latest film The Hooping Life is about the resurgence in hooping. Because the Dawn, 1988 Commercial for Murder, 1987 Black Tie, 1986 1998 "Foreign Our Families" PSA for The Human Rights Campaign"s National Coming Out Project with Betty DeGeneres 1994-2003 Board of Directors, Outfest.
2008 Recipient, Home Box Office/DGA Directing Fellowship 2000 Winner, Burning Vision Award, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, for East of A 2000 Outstanding Director Feature Films, Laguna Beach Film Festival, for East of A 2000 Winner, Telluride Independent Film Festival, for East of A 2000 Best Feature, Rhode Island International Film Festival, for East of A.