Amanda Jane Stern is a multifaceted talent in the film industry, known for her engaging performances and compelling storytelling. Starting her career at just nine years old in the quirky comedy "Martin and Orloff," she quickly made a name for herself in both acting and behind the camera. Her time at Brandeis University solidified her passion for film, leading to her acclaimed senior thesis, "Coerced: A Documentary Play," which explored harrowing themes of justice and coercion, earning features on NPR.
Collectors often seek out her work for its emotional depth and unique narratives, particularly her recent projects like "Friends Not Food," a film that blends dark humor with poignant social commentary. Additionally, her work on the erotic thriller "Perfectly Good Moment" showcases her ability to intertwine complex character dynamics with suspenseful storytelling. With a commitment to pushing boundaries and an impressive catalog of both on-screen and behind-the-scenes contributions, Amanda Jane Stern continues to be a noteworthy figure in the physical media landscape.