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Directed by Paul Krik. Starring Elina Löwensohn. Satirical 9/11 conspiracy thriller disguised as a film noir. Rotterdam Film Festival 2008.

Erika Marozsan
Dylan Baker
Adrian Grenier
Natasha Lyonne
Amanda Peet
John Cameron Mitchell
Slaying Goliath Directed by Michele Stephenson and Joe Brewster.The journey of a Harlem NY basketball team and their parents as they compete for the AAU National Boys' Fifth Grade title.
Gold Rush Directed by Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein for The History Channel. Part of the 2006 Emmy Award winning documentary series Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America.
The Lovers Directed by Myra Velasquez. A Chinese woman and a Japanese man confront the dark history of their native lands. PSIFF 2006.
Tapping Maple Ridge Directed by David Thompson and Randy Twaddle. A meditation on the parallels between wind energy and maple syrup production.
Red Dog, Scooter, Applesauce Directed by Chris Weinstein. Code words for a quirky spy comedy. AIFF 2006.
Solidarity Directed by Joan Stein. Starring Erika Marozsán. In 1982 communist Poland an anniversary party is interrupted by a terrifying turn of events. NYFF 2005.
Live at Five Directed by Averie Storck. Starring Dylan Baker. A life worth living is a life worth reporting. AFF 2005.
I Want You Judy Directed by Elliott Breeden. Frightening story of love and betrayal. NYUFF 2005.
A Perfect Fit Directed by Ron Brown. Starring Adrian Grenier. Psychological drama about an unstable man who is pushed over the edge. Warner Home Video.
America Brown Directed by Paul Black. Starring Natasha Lyonne and Ryan Kwanten. A Texas high school quarterback journeys to New York City to confront his demons. Tribeca Film Festival 2004.
Belle Directed by Ruth Sergel. A subversive fable of old age & beauty. Tribeca Film Festival 2004.
Sunset Town Directed by Justin Swibel and Bryan Treitler. A bigoted police chief meets his end during a small town's annual Strawberry Festival. LPFF 2003.
Trinity Directed by Bill Morrison. An experimental study of Memory, Sin and Desire. Rotterdam Film Festival 2002.
Operation Fine Girl Directed by Lilibet Foster. The story of rape and abduction during the ten years war in Sierra Leone. Oxygen Network 2001.
One Day Crossing Directed by Joan Stein. Budapest 1944 A young Jewish mother poses as a Christian to protect her son from the Hungarian fascists. Nominated for an Academy Award Best Live Action Short 2001.
Cusp Directed by Ruth Sergel. A 6th grade girl hits the wall of early adolescence. New Directors/New Films 2000.
Whipped Directed by Peter M. Cohen. Outrageous sex comedy starring Amanda Peet. Wide release by Destination Films.
Ghost Trip Directed by Bill Morrison. A surreal journey through life after death. Winner of the 2001 Black Maria Film Festival Jury Prize.
Remembering Marshall Directed by Lilibet Foster. A college football team's rise from the worst tragedy in the history of American sports. ESPN 2000.
Secrets of the Dead Ancient myths and legends are explored by modern hi-tech investigators. PBS Series.
I Remember Directed by David Chartier and Avi Zev Weider. Starring John Cameron Mitchell. Based on the poetry of Joe Brainard. Sundance 1998.
The Headhunter's Sister Directed by Scott Saunders. Winner of the 1998 Independent Spirit "Someone to Watch" Award.
Mugshot Directed by Matt Mahurin. Winner of the 1997 Hampton's Festival Grand Prize.