Max Hechtman

{{Short description|American filmmaker (born 1997)}}

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{{Infobox person

| name = Max Hechtman

| image = Max Hechtman FIT Gala 2025 (cropped).jpg

| caption = Hechtman in 2025

| birth_name = Max Bennett Hechtman

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1997|04|26}}

| birth_place = New York, New York, U.S.

| nationality = American

| education = East Meadow High School

| alma_mater = Fashion Institute of Technology {{Small|(BS)}}

| occupation = {{hlist|Filmmaker||video editor|videographer}}

| years_active = 2014–present

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| notable_works = {{Plainlist|

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| awards = See below

| website = https://maxhechtmanfilms.com

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Max Bennett Hechtman ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|h|ɛ|k|t|'|m|ɛ|n}} {{respell|HEKT|men}}; born April 26, 1997){{Cite web|first=Cognac|last=Wellerlane|title=Award Winners Announced at the 26th Annual Long Island International Film Expo Closing Ceremony|url=https://www.cognacscornermagazine.com/long-island-international-film-expo|access-date=2024-05-04|website=Cognacs Corner Magazine|language=en}} is an American filmmaker, video editor and videographer known for his work on narrative and documentary films that explore social issues and human resilience. These include the documentary Stories of Strength and Hope: Preventing Youth Suicide (2018) and the short film Abigail (2019). A graduate of the Film and Media Program at the Fashion Institute of Technology, his films have played and been recognized at multiple film festivals including the Chelsea Film Festival, the Long Island International Film Expo and Portland Film Festival.{{Cite web|first=Brian|last=Stieglitz|title=E.M. filmmaker tackles youth suicide in his next documentary|url=http://liherald.com/stories/em-filmmaker-tackles-youth-suicide-in-his-next-documentary,105546|access-date=2024-02-04|website=Herald Community Newspapers|date=July 26, 2018 |language=en}}{{Cite web|author=TV News Desk|title=Long Island International Film Expo Announces Award Winners at Closing Event|url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Long-Island-International-Film-Expo-Announces-Award-Winners-at-Closing-Event-20190723|access-date=2024-02-04|date=2019-07-23|website=BroadwayWorld.com|language=en}}{{Cite web|first=Brian|last=Stieglitz|title=East Meadow filmmaker wins Best Documentary at local festival|url=https://www.liherald.com/eastmeadow/stories/east-meadow-filmmaker-screens-film-at-liife-for-third-time,116645|access-date=2020-08-16|website=Herald Community Newspapers|date=July 18, 2019 |language=en}}{{Cite web|last=Reilly|first=Jeanna|title=ABIGAIL|url=https://take2indiereview.net/2020/10/abigail/|date=2020-10-14|website=Take 2 Indie Review|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Abigail (2019) Film Press Kit|url=https://www.abigailshortfilm.com/_files/ugd/bdcdbe_b32a1c7b1f884a6baa8f4ab0ec161858.pdf|access-date=2024-02-04|language=en}}

Early life and education

Hechtman grew up in East Meadow, New York and got interested in filmmaking at a young age, when he started filming the school events during his time at Woodland Middle School from 2010–2011.{{Cite web|last=Satnick|first=Randi|title=The Real Deal: A look through the lens of a young Long Island filmmaker|url=https://issuu.com/yournewsmag/docs/yournewsmag_v6__5_kv_web__2_/s/127614|website=Your News Mag|access-date=2024-02-04|language=en}} He would continue to do so upon entering his sophomore year at East Meadow High School, filming their sporting events and theater club productions of Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress and Beauty and the Beast, before graduating in 2015. He was named their "Homecoming King" during the 2014–2015 school year and won a Quill Award for Best Photo as part of Press Day 2015.{{Cite web|last=Dowd|first=Joe|title=East Meadow homecoming king's win part of documentary|url=https://www.newsday.com/news/east-meadow-homecoming-king-s-win-part-of-documentary-s53470|date=2014-11-02|access-date=2024-02-04|website=Newsday|language=en}}{{Cite web|last=Weingrad|first=David|title=Rain doesn't dampen Jets' pride|url=https://www.liherald.com/stories/rain-doesnt-dampen-jets-pride,60414|date=2014-11-05|access-date=2024-03-05|website=Herald Community Newspapers|language=en}}{{Cite web|last=Ebert|first=Michael R.|title=LI high school journalists celebrate Press Day 2015 at Adelphi University|url=https://www.newsday.com/long-island/li-high-school-journalists-celebrate-press-day-2015-at-adelphi-university-b42517|date=2015-04-16|access-date=2024-02-04|website=Newsday|language=en}} At that same time, he also attended the Television Production and Digital Film Making program at Nassau BOCES' Joseph M. Barry Career & Technical Education Center in order to get his first hands-on experience in the field, with an anti-bullying campaign being one of his projects. It was also there where he became a member of the National Technical Honor Society.{{Cite web|title=Anti-bullying campaign|url=https://www.nassauboces.org/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&ModuleInstanceID=13021&ViewID=94B66785-F3F0-41A8-8414-1E55691D3E9E&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=17478&PageID=8122|access-date=2024-08-04|website=Nassau BOCES|language=en}} In 2019, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Film and Media from the Fashion Institute of Technology and was awarded the Film and Media Department Medal two years before. During his time there, he was also a member of Phi Theta Kappa and Delta Alpha Pi.{{Cite web|last=Reyes|first=Stephanie|title=Making it to the big screen|url=https://www.liherald.com/stories/making-it-to-the-big-screen,94508|date=2017-08-07|website=Herald Community Newspapers|language=en}}{{Cite web|last=Vatner|first=Jonathan|title=Take Five: Max Hechtman|url=https://news.fitnyc.edu/2019/07/31/max-hechtman/|website=FIT Newsroom|date=July 31, 2019 |language=en}}{{Cite news|title=Steps to Learning 2019 Fall Newsletter|url=https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/3138/EMS/2415877/2019_Fall_Newsletter.pdf|page=6|access-date=2025-02-13|language=en}}

Career

=2016–2018: Early works=

Hechtman first ventured into narrative filmmaking with his first student short film, the romantic mystery drama I Am Here (2016), which was directed by his mentor, Christonikos Tsalikis.{{Cite web|last=Weingrad|first=David|title=Local student shoots film at Herald offices|url=https://www.liherald.com/stories/Local-student-shoots-film-at-Herald-offices,70854|access-date=2024-02-04|date=2015-08-27|website=Herald Community Newspapers|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=I Am Here|url=https://www.studentfilms.com/showcase/i-am-here.24/|website=Studentfilms.com|date=2016-05-29|access-date=2025-02-13|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Max Hechtman's Film Sreening|url=https://fitfilmandmedia.wordpress.com/2016/03/31/max-hechtmans-film-sreening/|access-date=2025-02-13|date=2016-03-31|website=FIT Film + Media|language=en}} In 2016, he produced the documentary, FIT Hives: Sustainability - The Secret to Survival, which documents the genesis of the Hives project of the Fashion Institute of Technology, as part of fellow students' Shona Neary and Sarah Langenbach's Bee Hives project for the Clinton Global Initiative.{{Cite web|title=FIT's Happy Bees|url=https://news.fitnyc.edu/2017/07/26/fits-happy-bees/|website=FIT Newsroom|date=2017-07-26|access-date=2024-02-04|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=5th Annual Chelsea Film Festival Announces Its 2017 Short Film Lineup|url=https://chelseafilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2017-Short-Film-Line-up-Press-Release-1-1.pdf|access-date=2024-02-04|date=2017-09-19|website=Chelsea Film Festival|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=FIT Hives Documentary Gets National Attention|url=https://news.fitnyc.edu/2017/03/30/fit-hives-documentary-gets-national-attention/|access-date=2024-03-06|website=FIT Newsroom|date=March 30, 2017 |language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Student Projects Headed to Clinton Global Initiative University|url=https://news.fitnyc.edu/2016/03/28/student-projects-headed-to-clinton-global-initiative-university/|access-date=2024-03-06|website=FIT Newsroom|date=March 28, 2016 |language=en}}{{Cite web|title=SHORT FILM SERIES 5|url=https://chelseafilm.org/shortfilmseries5/|access-date=2024-08-07|website=Chelsea Film Festival|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Fashion Institute of Technology Board of Trustees Four Hundred Sixtieth Meeting|url=https://www.fitnyc.edu/documents/bot/agenda-2016-dec-6.pdf|access-date=2025-02-13|date=2016-12-06|publisher=Fashion Institute of Technology|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=What We Can Learn From Bees - More|url=https://innovation.fitnyc.edu/learn-from-bees-more/|access-date=2025-02-13|website=FIT Innovation|language=en}} Both I Am Here and FIT Hives would go on to screen at NewFilmmakers NY and the 2017 Long Island International Film Expo, kickstarting Hechtman's career outside of college.{{Cite web|title=LIIFE 2017 Official Selections|url=https://longislandfilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/LIIFE-2017-Official-Selections.pdf|access-date=2024-02-04|website=Long Island International Film Expo|language=en}}

File:Max Hechtman at NewFilmmakers 2017.jpg]]

In 2018, Hechtman made Stories of Strength and Hope: Preventing Youth Suicide. The documentary was inspired by his seeing the musical Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway in 2017 and a 2008 assembly at Woodland Middle School given by suicide/bullying prevention advocate John Halligan about his son, Ryan Halligan, who died by suicide in 2003. The film covers the subject matter from the perspectives of the family, someone with a lived experience, clinician and the media. The documentary was screened at the 2018 Chelsea Film Festival and the 2019 Long Island International Film Expo, winning the award for Best Documentary at the latter festival. It was through this film that one of Hechtman's professors, filmmaker Josh Koury, saw Hechtman's potential, saying "We try to encourage students to run with whatever they're passionate about. Sometimes it's a more personal film, sometimes it's a personal narrative. With Max, it's a topic that he felt was really important to him and he's seen in other media and really wanted to explore in this format."{{Cite web|author=Long Island Press|title=Long Island International Film Expo Returns to Bellmore|url=https://www.longislandpress.com/2019/07/08/long-island-international-film-expo-returns-to-bellmore/|access-date=2024-02-04|date=2017-07-08|website=Long Island Press|language=en}}{{Cite web|author=Response Crisis Center|title=Stories of Strength & Hope: Preventing Youth Suicide|url=https://www.responsecrisiscenter.org/blog/Stories-Of-Strength--Hope-Preventing-Youth-Suicide|access-date=2024-02-04|date=2019-07-23|website=Response Crisis Center|language=en}}{{Cite web|author=Anton Media Staff|title=Lights, Camera, Action! Long Island International Film Expo Returns|url=https://longislandweekly.com/lights-camera-action-long-island-international-film-expo-returns/|website=Long Island Weekly|date=2019-07-10|access-date=2024-02-04}}

=2019–present: ''Abigail'' and recent projects=

In 2019, Hechtman made his senior thesis film, Abigail, which he co-directed and co-produced with Tsalikis and starred veteran actor Richie Allan in the lead role with co-stars Elvira Tortora and Leilani Marie Vasquez in their film acting debuts. The film was adapted from a one-scene screenplay by Jason K. Allen and inspired by a true story dealing with the subject matter of end-of-life decisions. In order for the film to fit the assignment's 15–20 minute length requirement, Koury suggested to Hechtman that he expand the story, incorporating the plot details on how Abigail dies and the use of non-linear flashbacks, using the film adaptation of The Notebook (2004) and the opening "Married Life" sequence from the Disney/Pixar film Up (2009) as sources of inspiration. The film premiered during the FIT Film and Media Program's senior show on May 17, 2019 and was named a quarterfinalist in Stage 32's 5th Annual Short Film Contest. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, its first public screening took place virtually at the 2020 Long Island International Film Expo, where it won the Audience Award, and was nominated for Best Short Film, Best Long Island Short Film and Best Director. It also screened at the Portland Film Festival, the Golden Door Film Festival, the Long Beach International Film Festival and the Point Lookout Film Festival, winning the award for Best Film at the latter festival. On the film's discovered relevance during the pandemic, Hechtman remarked "I hope after people see Abigail, they could open up conversations about end-of-life decisions and how it affects them and their loved ones ... I hope it could give people a path to healing and comfort in these unprecedented times."{{Cite web|title=March 2021 Lineups|url=http://pointlookoutfilmfestival.weebly.com/march-2021-lineups.html|website=Point Lookout Film Festival|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|title=East Meadow filmmaker nominated for three awards at local festival|first=Brian|last=Stieglitz|url=https://www.liherald.com/eastmeadow/stories/east-meadow-filmmaker-nominated-for-three-awards-at-local-festival,127864|access-date=2020-10-12|website=Herald Community Newspapers|date=September 22, 2020 |language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Archives|url=http://longislandfilm.com/archives/|access-date=2020-10-12|website=The Long Island International Film Expo|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|last=LLC|first=Stage 32|title=5th Annual Stage 32 Short Film Program Contest|url=https://www.stage32.com/contests/5th-Annual-Stage-32-Short-Film-Program-Contest|access-date=2020-08-16|website=Stage 32}}{{Cite web|title=PDXFF21 Program|url=https://portlandfilmfestival.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pdxff21/pdxff21program.pdf|access-date=2024-02-04|website=Portland Film Festival|language=en}} Indie Shorts Mag noted the influence of Michael Haneke's Amour (2012) on Hechtman and Tsalikis' direction of the film in terms of the use of symbolism to capture the emotional weight of the film's two elderly protagonists.{{cite web |url=https://www.indieshortsmag.com/reviews/2025/03/abigail-a-powerhouse-performance-in-drama-about-end-of-life-and-heartbreak/|title=Abigail: A Powerhouse Performance in Drama About End of Life and Heartbreak |publisher=Indie Shorts Mag |access-date=March 16, 2025 |date=March 16, 2025}}

File:Max Hechtman Headshot 2024.jpg

In 2020, Hechtman served as the visual designer and trailer editor for Bálint Varga's album musical/audiobook, d'ILLUSION: The Houdini Musical, which was inspired by the life of illusionist/stunt performer Harry Houdini (played by Julian R. Decker). Hechtman also produced a documentary about the making of the audiobook, which was released on YouTube and Vimeo on December 10, 2020.{{Cite web|author=BWW News Desk|title=d'ILLUSION: The Houdini Musical Releases Theater Audio Experience|url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/dILLUSION-The-Houdini-Musical-Releases-Theater-Audio-Experience-20200807|access-date=2020-09-12|website=BroadwayWorld.com|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=East Meadow filmmaker documents a new form of music theater|first=Brian|last=Stieglitz|url=https://www.liherald.com/stories/creating-art-in-a-pandemic,129284?fbclid=IwAR1jYST_hkINyI4goPHetsaHcjDLPdYJ6BKJjvD-mr9i9qzKxV7hz_xJjpA|date=2020-12-15|access-date=2024-02-04|website=Herald Community Newspapers|language=en}}

From 2022–2024, as a side project, Hechtman edited multiple supercuts comparing the 1961 and 2021 film adaptations of the musical West Side Story, all of which he uploaded to his YouTube channel. The supercut he edited of the musical number "America" went viral with over one million views and was featured in an article for Collider on "10 Great Movies That Had a Decades-Long Gap Between Them and Their Remake."{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0jVQT0Brzw|title="America" - West Side Story 1961/2021 Supercut|date=March 13, 2022 |via=www.youtube.com}}{{cite web|last=Pineda Pacheco|first=Diego|title=Better Late Than Never: 10 Great Movies That Had a Decades-Long Gap Between Them and Their Remake|url=https://collider.com/better-late-than-never-films-that-had-gap-between-original-and-remake/#39-west-side-story-39-1961-and-2021|work=Collider|access-date=29 January 2024|date=September 26, 2022}}

In 2023, Hechtman served as colorist on his friend Nathan Siegelaub and Ania Gruszczyńska's debut documentary film Sparni, which the latter two produced for the completion of their studies at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. The film, which followed young jazz vibraphonist Pierce "Sparni" Sparnroft preparing for a junior recital at Montclair State University in New Jersey under the guidance of professor Steve Nelson, all while dealing with the repercussions of mental illness, premiered at the school's DocFest on December 9, 2023. It began its film festival run at the 2024 Long Island International Film Expo on July 12, 2024, which was followed by screenings at the 2024 Long Beach International Film Festival on July 26, 2024 and at Westchester Community College in October 2024.{{Cite Instagram |author-link=Long Beach International Film Festival |user=lbiffny|postid=C9fIbxOp5k1|title=“Sparni” is a documentary in our Long Shorts program that looks at musician Pierce “Sparni” Sparnroft whose instrument is the jazz vibraphone. Studying at Montclair State University in New Jersey, he is a gifted musician and we see him find his place with mentors and other musicians in this film, playing on Friday, July 26 at the Library.|link=https://www.instagram.com/lbiffny/p/C9fIbxOp5k1/|access-date=25 March 2025|date=16 July 2024}}{{cite web|title=Nathan Siegelaub Screens 'Sparni' at Westchester Community College|url=https://pulitzercenter.org/event/nathan-siegelaub-screens-sparni-westchester-community-college|work=Pulitzer Center|access-date=13 February 2025|date=28 October 2024}} It is currently seeking distribution via streaming.{{cite web|title=Sparni - DocFest '23|url=http://www.cjsdoc.com/sparni|work=Columbia Journalism School|access-date=25 March 2024}}{{cite web|last=Lehren|first=Marilyn Joyce|title=Documentary Spotlights Promising Montclair State University Vibraphonist|url=https://www.montclair.edu/newscenter/2024/02/14/documentary-spotlights-promising-montclair-state-university-vibraphonist/|work=Montclair State University|access-date=25 March 2024|date=14 February 2024}}{{cite web|last=Ebert|first=Michael R.|title=Long Island's 2014 high school valedictorians: 10 years later|url=https://www.newsday.com/long-island/li-life/high-school-valedictorians-2014-10-years-later-jziz96po|work=Newsday|access-date=19 May 2024|date=8 May 2024}}{{Cite web|url=https://liife2024.eventive.org/films/sparni-6655fd02f47f60009014f89c|title=Sparni - 2024 Long Island International Film Expo|website=liife2024.eventive.org}}{{cite web|last=Gruszczyńska|first=Ania|title=The Riddle of Informed Consent|url=https://pulitzercenter.org/stories/riddle-informed-consent|work=Pulitzer Center|access-date=13 February 2025|date=8 December 2024}}

=Upcoming projects=

As of January 2024, Hechtman is in the early screenwriting stages of his first original narrative feature film, The Lens Within Me, a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama very loosely inspired by his adolescence and college experience as a young filmmaker. He is also set to co-executive produce Jason Forbach's short thriller film The Delicate Medium alongside singer and actress Sara Bareilles.{{Cite web |last=Tedesco |first=Lisa Marie|title=Y'all are so crazy! I love it! Massive shout out to Max Hechtman for jumping on board as an Executive Producer for The Delicate Medium!|url=https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10229901082925740&set=a.2163418519538|date=2024-11-18|access-date=2025-02-13 |website=Facebook}}{{Cite web |last=Higgins |first=Molly |date=2024-09-26 |title=Jason Forbach Will Make Film Directorial Debut With The Delicate Medium |url=https://playbill.com/article/jason-forbach-will-make-film-directorial-debut-with-the-delicate-medium |access-date=2024-10-03 |website=Playbill}}{{Cite web |last=Tedesco |first=Lisa Marie|title=YES IT'S TRUE! Sara Bareilles is now part of the producing clan!|url=https://www.facebook.com/lisa.tedesco.9/posts/pfbid0DpU6bjb6UZE9yqSRRQsXPuB8KWFb2g6muVKRwMDyw4myiq2c5nSGG1rSerFmmJ8jl|date=2024-11-29|access-date=2025-02-13 |website=Facebook}}

Filmmaking style

=Influences=

Hechtman has cited the films of Steven Spielberg, Rob Marshall, Tom Hooper, Jean-Luc Godard, Yorgos Lanthimos, Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, David Fincher, Terrence Malick, Greta Gerwig, Christopher Nolan and Damien Chazelle as influences on his work. He also cited Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life (1947) as one of his favorite films as it served as a heavy influence on some of the storytelling techniques found in his work.

=Method and themes=

Through his films, Hechtman sometimes uses frenetic editing to add tension and rhythmic pacing, based on Damien Chazelle's work in Whiplash (2014).{{Cite Instagram |author-link=Max Hechtman |user=maxhechtman |postid=C-sTCgOusmi |date=August 15, 2024 |title=This film is one of the influences on my filmmaking style, specifically its use of frenetic editing during its music sequences and moments of tension. Damien Chazelle's breakthrough feature is for sure one of the best films of this century...|access-date=February 13, 2025 |link=https://www.threads.net/@maxhechtman/post/C-sTCgOusmi}} His visual style frequently involves hand-held camera movement, the framing of actors and/or objects on the far left or right sides of the screen and using wide-angle lenses and dutch angles in creative ways, based largely on Tom Hooper's work in Les Misérables (2012) and The King's Speech (2010). Most of Hechtman's films deal with contemporary social issues, such as climate change, sustainability, mental health, social media and mobile technology, the latter three he explored in Stories of Strength and Hope: Preventing Youth Suicide (2018). His films also draw on some of his life experience, particularly the grieving process that follows the loss of a loved one, as explored in Abigail (2019). Hechtman explained that having his films focus on these topics presents the opportunity to "open a conversation about subjects that are uncomfortable and avoided until it's too late."

Personal life

Hechtman currently resides in East Meadow. He was raised Jewish. His mother, Meryl Hechtman, helped him with the expansion of the screenplay on Abigail and served as an executive producer. His late father, Alan Hechtman, served under the Wantagh-Levittown Volunteer Ambulance Corps (WLVAC) and was one of the first responders who survived the September 11, 2001 attacks at the World Trade Center and died from 9/11-related acute leukemia on May 11, 2010.{{Cite web|title=East Meadow boy keeps his promise|first=Mike|last=Caputo|url=https://www.liherald.com/stories/east-meadow-boy-keeps-his-promise,28124|date=2010-10-13|access-date=2024-02-04|website=Herald Community Newspapers|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Teen Donates Children's Collection to Library|first=Michael|last=Ganci|url=https://patch.com/new-york/eastmeadow/hechtman-donates-childrens-collection-to-library|date=2010-10-07|access-date=2024-02-04|website=East Meadow Patch|language=en}} Hechtman also has a younger brother, Evan Hechtman, who was born two years after him. One of Hechtman's aunts is Rhysling Award-winning poet Lana Hechtman Ayers, Alan's younger sister.{{Cite web|title=Poetry Corner: July's Poet Spotlight, Lana Hechtman Ayers|first=James|last=Rodgers|url=https://auburnexaminer.com/poetry-corner-julys-poet-spotlight-lana-hechtman-ayers/|date=2021-07-30|access-date=2024-02-04|website=Auburn Examiner|language=en}} One of Hechtman's grandparents is late economics professor Joseph Weintraub, who had a teaching career that lasted over 53 years.{{Cite web|title=Joseph Weintraub, 79, Economics Professor|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/12/nyregion/joseph-weintraub-79-economics-professor.html|date=2001-04-12|access-date=2024-04-25|website=The New York Times|language=en}} Outside of filmmaking, Hechtman currently works as a video editor for Christonikos Tsalikis' Long Island-based video production company Reel Life Cinematography.

=Philanthropic work=

In 2010, Hechtman, at age 13, donated a collection of 50 children's books and DVDs focusing on the theme of character education to the East Meadow Public Library in honor of his bar mitzvah, which took place months before. Reflecting on the experience, Hechtman remarked "I realized that books and movies were great ways to increase student awareness about values such as kindness, compassion, friendship, teamwork and taking care of the environment ... I saw how even I, as one individual, could make a difference by bringing an idea to life." For his efforts, Hechtman was presented with a citation from Norma Gonsalves of the Nassau County Legislature at a ceremony that took place at the library on October 6, 2010. In 2020, Hechtman used his time working remotely while quarantining at home due to the lockdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to voluntarily make Mother’s Day and Father’s Day photo/video montages for the families of essential workers in the East Meadow area.

Filmography

=Narrative films=

class="wikitable unsortable"

! Year

! Film

! width="65"| Director

! width="65"| Writer

! width="65"| Producer

! width="65"| Editor

! width="65"| Cinematographer

! Notes

rowspan=2| 2015

| Forgiveness

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{no}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| Short film; co-directed with Michael Madden

Remembering Isabelle

| {{yes}}

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| Short film

rowspan=3| 2016

| Eat Your Vegetables

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| Short film; also lighting

I Am Here

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| Short film; also story conception and camera operator

Messenger

| {{yes}}

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| Short film; also camera operator

rowspan=2| 2018

| Finger Lakes: A Place for Everyone

| {{yes}}

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| {{yes}}

| {{no}}

| Short film

Deadline

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| Short film

2019

| Abigail

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{no}}

| Short film; co-directed/produced with Christonikos Tsalikis; also camera operator

2021

| Headway

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| {{yes}}

| {{no}}

| Proof-of-concept film; co-edited with Christian Kazadi and Geoffrey J.D. Payne

rowspan=4| TBA

| The Delicate Medium

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| {{yes|Executive}}

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| Short film; pre-production

The Lens Within Me

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{no}}

| Feature film; in development

Special thanks

  • Impulsion (TBA)
  • You Haunt Me (TBA)

=Documentary films=

class="wikitable unsortable"

! Year

! Film

! width="65"| Director

! width="65"| Producer

! width="65"| Editor

! width="65"| Cinematographer

! Notes

2016

| FIT Hives: Sustainability - The Secret to Survival

| {{yes}}

| {{no}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| Short film; also video production manager

rowspan=2| 2017

| Generation Rescue

| {{no}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| Short film

Pathways to Climate Success

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| Short film; co-directed/produced with Dylan Dell'Erba

2018

| Stories of Strength and Hope: Preventing Youth Suicide

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| Short film

2020

| The Magic Behind d'ILLUSION: The Houdini Musical - The Audio Theater Experience

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{yes}}

| {{no}}

| Short film

2023

| Sparni

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| {{no}}

| Short film; Colorist

=Television=

class="wikitable"

! Year

! Title

! Notes

2014

| Cooking with Kefi

| Assistant editor; 12 episodes

=Music video=

class="wikitable"

! Year

! Title

! Notes

rowspan="2"|2017

| "One Lamb"{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfCTHaEJL_w|title=So Tiri ft. Annet Artani - One Lamb (Drake Greek Easter Parody)|date=April 15, 2017 |via=www.youtube.com}}

| End titles/production assistant

"Thes pastitsio"{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8EmFn3KXNA|title=So Tiri - Thes Pastichio Despacito-Greek Parody - Official Music Video-Thes Pastitsio/Θες Παστιτσιο|date=August 10, 2017 |via=www.youtube.com}}

| Assistant editor/production assistant (New York unit)

2018

| "Why We Tell This Story (Once on This Island Tap Dance Cover)"

| Videographer/editor

rowspan="4"|2020

| "I Can Never Look Up (from d'ILLUSION: The Houdini Musical)"

| rowspan="4"|Editor; co-edited with Piboon Thontangyong

"My One Way Ticket (from d'ILLUSION: The Houdini Musical)"
"All That Matters Is You (from d'ILLUSION: The Houdini Musical)"
"Show Me What You Got (from d'ILLUSION: The Houdini Musical)"

=Cameo appearances=

class="wikitable"

! Year

! Title

! Notes

rowspan=2| 2020

| Ben Platt Live from Radio City Music Hall

| Concert film

The Magic Behind d'ILLUSION: The Houdini Musical - The Audio Theater Experience

| Documentary short film

Awards and nominations

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Award

! Film Festival

! Nominated work

! Result

! Notes

2017

|Eco Sustainable Award

|Fashion Film Festival Chicago

|FIT Hives: Sustainability - The Secret to Survival

|{{Won}}{{cite web|title=2017-2018 Student Award Winners|url=https://www.fitnyc.edu/creative-nexus/contests/student-award-winners/2017-2018.php|website=Fashion Institute of Technology|accessdate=February 4, 2024}}

|

2019

|Best Documentary

| Long Island International Film Expo

|Stories of Strength and Hope: Preventing Youth Suicide

|{{Won}}

|

rowspan=5|2020

|Quarterfinalist

|Stage 32 5th Annual Short Film Contest

|rowspan=12|Abigail

|{{Won}}

|rowspan=8|Shared with Christonikos Tsalikis

Audience Award

|rowspan=4|Long Island International Film Expo

|{{Won}}

Best Short Film

|{{Nom}}

Best Long Island Film

|{{Nom}}

Best Director

|{{Nom}}

rowspan=5|2021

|Best Film

|rowspan=4|Point Lookout Film Festival

|{{Won}}

Best Local Film

|{{Nom}}

Best Director

|{{Nom}}

Best Produced Script

|{{Nom}}

|Shared with Jason K. Allen and Meryl Hechtman

Best Drama

|"Hang Onto Your Shorts" Film Festival

|{{Nom}}{{Cite web|title=Home|url=http://hangontoyourshortsfilmfestival.com|website="Hang Onto Your Shorts" Film Festival|access-date=2021-05-05|language=en-US}}

|Shared with Christonikos Tsalikis

References

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