Angie crafts deeply human, charismatic portrayals of youth, community, and the rituals of celebration across commercials, elevated documentary, and still photography. A former agency creative, her brand work includes cinematic lifestyle campaigns for Nike, Dove, Allstate, P&G, and the YMCA.
Two years into her directing career, Angie won a Cannes Young Director Award for Mean Tweets, a provocative campaign for Raising the Roof that challenged stereotypes of unhoused individuals through striking, humanizing portraits. The project earned honors at the Clios and Webbys and was shortlisted at Cannes.
Her Gillette campaign, First Shave—a heartfelt examination of masculinity in the trans community—won three Cannes prizes, as well as recognition at the Clios and The One Show.
As a director invested in films that ignite conversation and inspire action, Angie embraces challenging stories featuring authentically heroic characters, often confronting cultural stigmatization and discrimination.
She co-wrote and directed Short Life Stories for White Ribbon and Bensimon Byrne, a shattering call to dismantle transphobia. The campaign won six awards at One SCREEN, including Best in Region: North America and Best in Show.
In her latest project for White Ribbon, Angie directed My Friend, Max Hate—an urgent film exposing the rising influence of misogyny on youth through social media. The campaign was ranked #1 on Ad Age’s Top 5 Creative Ads.
