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- A teenage boy coming of age during the Reagan years discovers that he really enjoys many pleasurable things that are frowned upon by his family and their religion.
- String theory and the afterlife collide as researcher Brayden Taylor embarks on a quest to contact another dimension. An "American Doctor Who", this underground sci-fi film is the first of a series of adventures based on real science.
- A raunchy Vampire Musical. The sexy-violent musical is full of hot dancing, drug addled nymphettes, existential zombies and gallons of blood. A Zappa Zombie trying to kill a Backstreet Boy Vampire...no really.
- After killing a strip club owner, Burt, an indulgent Vampire with a zest for life hides out at an upscale drug den until strippers seeking revenge and zombies from hell face off for a final showdown.
- Fell, Jumped, or Pushed is a romantic mockumentary that digs into the bizarre real-life disappearance of Sgt. Elmo Warrick. It is an utter bastardization of reality TV mixed with a healthy dose of early Christopher Guest.
- It is a Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with a kick in the ass from Shakespeare and Dr. Suess musings. It is a Rosencrantz and Gildenstern with a Southpark twist. It is 2 Romeo's that meet one Juliet; the 2 Romeos live in a Willy-Wonka-World attempting to repair Juliet's (and everyone else they meet) tragic world of reality.
- Shown at the John Anson Ford Theater in Los Angeles, CA as part of a evening Dance concert, longtime dance/choreographer collaborators: Kitty McNamee and Bubba Carr did a duet which was then scored by a composer team including Dan Shulman of the band Garbage, after the picture was edited providing a new type of collaboration between dance, film and music. This unique approach to Dance cinema proved to be very remarkable.
- This experimental piece was a 4 screen juxtaposition of simple life moments that combined create an attentiveness to the very simple. It was shown at the John Anson Ford theater in Los Angeles during a dance concert. It's impact and calming capacity was a revelation even to the creators.
- Grandma Opera is an original opera Directed by: Kenneth Hughes and Composed by Mark Hart (Crowded House, Supertramp, Ringo Starr) and Sung by soprano diva Suzan Hanson. It is based on an interview with a 94 year old Grandmother that is integrated into the piece. The modern opera with adorations of Grandmothers is just a reminder of where we all come from and will all go to.
- Straight men who like musicals battle it out with gay men who dislike musicals.
- A doc about the beauty of community its small town library in a big, BIG town to those that did not grow up here.
- This experimental 4 screen juxtaposition of simple life moments (non-human) that combined create an attentiveness to the very simple. Unlike Life Collage #1 where humans are explored in Life Collage #2 explores other life forms. Both Life Collages are silent creating a type of self-consciousness that has an audience member even more attuned to the life moments being shown.
- An original version of Carmina Burana sung in Latin with acoustic guitar sets the musical backdrop for a visual poem about a man running on the freeways of Los Angeles in search of his other.
- A short documentary interview with Sean about a heart vest and the love it brings to help bring the courage to hold all of life.