Noah Hutton is a multifaceted filmmaker with a diverse range of expertise, encompassing both documentary and narrative filmmaking. His impressive body of work has garnered significant recognition, including a nomination for the 2021 Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay for his thought-provoking sci-fi feature, Lapsis.
Premiering at the prestigious SXSW 2020, Lapsis was a feature-length film that Hutton wrote, directed, scored, and edited, showcasing his remarkable versatility and dedication to his craft. The film's success was further solidified when it was acquired by Film Movement for a theatrical release in 2021.
In addition to his work on Lapsis, Hutton has also completed the documentary feature In Silico, a project that spanned an impressive ten years. Begun in 2009 and supported by Sandbox Films and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, In Silico explores the ambitious endeavor to simulate the human brain on supercomputers.
Hutton's impressive filmography also includes the documentary features Deep Time (SXSW 2015) and Crude Independence (SXSW 2009),demonstrating his ability to tackle a wide range of subjects and styles with ease and aplomb.