Lisa Reznik

Lisa Reznik Lisa Reznik studied Journalism at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at New York University and French at the University of Paris, La Sorbonne. She has written for the screen and the stage. Her first short film, Left Bank Bookseller, has been screened at film festivals in the U.S. and Ireland and won the Audience Choice Award at the NYC Downtown Choice Awards in May 2012. Tete-A-Tete won Best Editing at the Free Spirit Film Festival in McLeod Ganj, India in 2014. 95 Decibels explores the emotional obstacles parents face when they get an unexpected diagnosis of hearing loss for their child, won Best Educational Short at the Intl Family Film Festival in LA and 1st Place at the Women Directors International Film Festival in New Dehli, India in 2015. A firm believer in the power of film to connect people on important topics, Lisa founded the Film Society of Summit (NJ) in 2012, a non-profit organization that screens independent films followed by discussion with the filmmakers.