About

When he was young, Jordan Davis used an iPhone and a bottle of vinegar and olive oil to create a tragic short film on his parents’ kitchen counter. He’s been making movies ever since.

His most recent short film, Ascent, is a poignant exploration of the beauty and the consequences of unbounded esotericism. Filmed both as a passion project and final assignment for a video art class, Ascent was shot entirely on the campus and with the acting talents of students from Williams College.

He is currently developing a feature-length script, Echoes in the Land of People Wearing Funny-Smelling Sustainable Garments, a psychological thriller set against the backdrop of a secluded Vermont commune, promising another intricate narrative that challenges perceptions and delves into the complexities of human nature.