Guadalupe Mountain
Emily Ray Reese
Forgotten in the midst of her parents’ crumbling marriage, Lola, a ten-year-old barrel racer, attempts to escape a sexual predator by harnessing a secret source of power within her.
Emily Ray Reese is a queer filmmaker from the mountains of New Mexico. Her filmmaking focuses on telling the often unseen stories of rural America, not depicted as the other but rather from an insider perspective.
Her work comes from a deeply personal place, exploring queerness, socio-economic hardships, and New Mexican culture and communities. Visually she works to create the whimsical magic she found as a child playing alone in the vast wilderness while also addressing the dark realities of poverty, addiction, abuse, betrayal, and death.
Reese attended NYU’s graduate film program. Her script ‘Baby Lu’ participated in the 2012 IFP Emerging Narrative Lab and earned Reese the 2013 NYFA Geri Asher Screenwriting Fellowship. Reese was a grant recipient of the 2020 Stowe Story Lab for her feature screenplay ‘Guadalupe Mountain’ and was chosen to participate in Stowe Story Labs Launch advanced development program as well as Tribeca’s 2021 Writing in Unreal Program. ‘Guadalupe Mountain’ was most recently selected to participate in the 2023 cohort of the NYWIFT From Script to PreProduction lab.
Contact Information: emilyrayreese@gmail.com