is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and award-winning writer whose work uses the power of story to catalyze meaningful change, confronting timely social issues from bullying to online harassment to reproductive rights. Her new feature documentary, KIDS LIKE ME is premiering in competition at the 2026 Tribeca Fest, following a precocious pre-teen growing up with disabilities, who sets out to create the perfect murder-mystery caper. Cynthia is also a 2023 Sundance/Alfred P. Sloan Screenwriting Fellow for her feature narrative script LIGHT MASS ENERGY, the story of Mileva Marić Einstein, who confronted rampant discrimination to become one of the first women in physics. Cynthia is the director/producer of BATTLEGROUND, about the overturning of Roe v. Wade, premiering at the 2022 Tribeca Festival, theatrically released through Abramorama and streaming on STARZ. Cynthia is also the director/producer of NETIZENS (HBO), a feature documentary about women and online harassment. She’s the producer and writer of BULLY, a feature documentary following five kids and families through a year in the life of America’s bullying crisis, which was shortlisted for the Oscars and nominated for two Emmys. In conjunction with her films, Cynthia has spearheaded large-scale impact campaigns, working with partners such as Autism Speaks, Facebook, Human Rights Campaign, Microsoft, NARAL, Planned Parenthood, the United Federation of Teachers, and many others. She is a winner of the National Poetry Series and is a member of the Producers Guild of America.

