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Rachel Lambert is an American director, screenwriter and actress.
Rachel Lambert is from Louisville, Kentucky.[1] She graduated from Boston University; she also studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.[2]
After directing a short film (Kin, 2012), and a feature documentary film (Mom Jovi, 2016), Rachel Lambert signed her first fiction feature film with In the Radiant City, produced by filmmaker Jeff Nichols, and presented at the Toronto International Film Festival.[3] She is inspired for the occasion by an article in the New York Times evoking a sister who denounced her brother for a series of murders.[4]
She presented in 2022, I Can Feel You Walking at the Austin Film Festival,[5] and at the Nashville Film Festival.[6][7]
In 2023, Miss Fran's Dream Life, with lead actress Daisy Ridley, adapted a play by Kevin Armento and opened the Sundance festival. The film was also selected at the Champs-Élysées Film Festival.
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