
Writing
Born March 14, 1959 in Newark, New Jersey, USA
Todd Solondz (/ˈsoʊləndz/; born October 15, 1959) is an American filmmaker and playwright known for his style of dark, socially conscious satire. Solondz's work has received critical acclaim for its commentary on the "dark underbelly of middle-class American suburbia", a reflection of his own background in New Jersey. His work includes Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995), Happiness (1998), Storytelling (2001), Palindromes (2004), Life During Wartime (2009), Dark Horse (2011), and Wiener-Dog (2016). He is also a professor at New York University. Description above from the Wikipedia article Todd Solondz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

I Miss My Mom & Dream of Our New Home

Bust

Aftersun

Wiener-Dog

Venice 70: Future Reloaded

Keep the Lights On

Dark Horse

Life During Wartime

Cinema16: American Short Films

Palindromes

The Culture Show
Self

Storytelling

Happiness
Doorman (uncredited)

As Good as It Gets
Man on Bus

Welcome to the Dollhouse

Fear, Anxiety and Depression
Ira Ellis

Married to the Mob
The Zany Reporter

In Transit
Musician

Schatt's Last Shot
Ezra Schatt

Feelings
Sensitive Young Man

Babysitter