Projects (a sampling)
Leashed ('12)
Chloe is an extremely gorgeous young woman but
who has a disturbing, almost malicious quality. Following her parent's divorce
she moves from New York to Malibu, where she moves in with her mother. There
she'll will meet Nick and Jason, two friends that are into surfing with whom
She'll strike up and ambivalent friendship. The arrival of the beautiful and candid
Hillary will add a final and definitive piece to the group. Chloe has fun manipulating
and tempting them with a walk on the wild side, until bordering on the limits of crime...
A thriller where adolescence will show us all its convulsive and dangerous irrationality.
A movie where the most angelical face can hide Machiavellian shadows.
Dangerously Close
('11)
Christian "Sketch" Shady was released from
a detention center five hours ago. As he reunites with his friends that night,
he soon realizes he must confront his past in order to redeem himself. "Dangerously
Close" takes you on a journey of friendship, pain, danger and love.
Last Kind Words ('11)
Awakening Auther
('10)
Crash
('09)
The Starz Network
original series Crash is a spin-off of the Oscar-winning
film about racial tensions in Los Angeles.
Pigeon
Kicker ('09)
Pigeon Kicker is a dark comedy about Adam and
Scott. Best friends since they were young, Scott
has always had Adam's back... or has he? Written
by Disney Writing Fellow Milton Liu (Fireflies
in the Garden) and directed by Daniel Long.
What
All School Children Learn ('09)
The Blank Theatre
Company Young Playwrights Festival is the premiere
nationwide forum dedicated to developing and producing
plays and musicals by playwrights 19 years of
age and younger. Since 1993 they have developed
and produced 184 plays and musicals by playwrights
as young as 13 years old.
Au
Pair Kansas ('09)
Au Pair, Kansas is
a feature film about a recently widowed woman
who hires a Norwegian soccer player to come to
a small town in Kansas to be a male au pair and
help her raise her two sons. Part drama, part
comedy (a romantic dramedy), with shades of European
magical realism, it deals with the recent personal
loss of all four main characters and how a soccer
ball can change sadness into laughter and create
a big and sometimes happy family.
Star
Trek ('08)
Star Trek XI is the
2009 science fiction epic directed by J. J. Abrams
and written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman.
It is the eleventh Star Trek film and a prequel
to The Original Series, featuring the characters
Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, Uhura, Sulu and Chekov.
The film will also show Kirk and Spock's childhoods.
The
Curious Case of Benjamin Button('07)
A 1922 short story
by Scott F Fitzgerald. It is being adapted and
directed by David Fincher. The film features Brad
Pitt and Cate Blanchett in the lead roles. It
is a story about a 50-year-old man who begins
to age backwards, progressively growing younger.
As he begins to regain his youth, the man starts
to fall in love with a 30-year-old woman. The
question thus looms: how can they have a future
together if he continues to grow younger and she
older with every year that passes?
The
Least of These('07)
When Andre James,
an African-American priest with a troubled past,
is sent to a prestigious Catholic boarding school
to replace another priest who has disappeared,
he is forced to contend with his own dark past,
as well as with the elitist attitudes of the school's
students and faculty. But when Andre discovers
that the priest he replaced was murdered to cover
up an abuse scandal, he is soon caught up in scandal
himself, and must clear his reputation while finding
the priest's murderer.
Twenty Good Years ('06)
This high-energy, young-at-heart comedy follows the journey of two mismatched buddies, John Lithgow and Jeffrey Tambor, who come to the realization that life doesn't last forever. The one area where they seem to find common ground is the possibility that they have about 20 good years left and it’s time to start living them.
The Office: Take Your Daughter to Work Day ('06)
It's Take Your Daughter
to Work Day at Dunder Mifflin, and Michael (Golden
Globe winner Steve Carell), who's uncomfortable
around kids, is pleasantly surprised when he becomes
a hit with them. He tries to impress his
new pint-sized posse by showing them a video of
him as a “child star” on a local kids'
show … but, like all things Michael, it
backfires. Meanwhile,
Pam's goal is to find just one child who likes
her; as she strikes up a friendship with Jake,
the twelve-year-old son of paper supply customer
relations representative Meredith Palmer.
Witchwise ('05)
Andrew's Aunt Mary had a secret and she was just dying to keep it that way. This cautionary tale of mischief and murder twists themes of childhood curiosity with dark fantasy, supernatural horror and witchcraft.
Billy's Dad is a Fudge-packer ('05)
Billy’s essay assignment causes him to take a look at the world around him. What will he be when he grows up? Does he want to be a policeman or a fireman? Or will Billy turn out to be a fudge-packer like his father?
Billy Conroy Takes a Stand ('04)
Billy Conroy is a ten-year-old boy who escapes abuse and poverty into the world of his comic-book heroes until the day that one of them comes to life and shows the boy that within him lies the strength to face reality.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Charlie Wants an Abortion ('05)
Charlie is skeptical and nervous when a girl from his past reveals that he is the father of their child. Though their time spent together is initially disastrous, Charlie finds an unexpected perk in acting as the brat’s father.
Cold Case: The Plan ('05)
The 1999 drowning death of a military academy's swim coach, which was originally ruled as accidental, is reinvestigated after the homicide division receives a note that suggests it was murder.
10-8: Flirting With Disaster ('03)
A man takes his runaway granddaughter's fifth grade class hostage.