Barry Conrad

Movies

Valentino's Ghost
Camera Operator
The documentary exposes the ways in which America's foreign policy agenda in the Middle East drives the U.S. media's portrayals of Arabs and Muslims. The film lays bare the truths behind taboo subjects that are conspicuously avoided, or merely treated as sound bites, by the mainstream American media: "Why do they hate us?" "Why do we hate them?" What were the events that led to the 9/11 attacks? What are the politics behind the U.S.-Israeli relationship? Why is there a robust debate about these subjects in Europe, the Arab World and in Israel itself, but not in the U.S.? Valentino's Ghost provides a fresh inquiry which challenges the media's daily barrage of rhetoric and misinformation about our complex and vital relationship with this part of the world
They Are Here: The Real World of the Poltergeists
Himself, paranormal investigator
This two-parter is about as insightful and plausible as one of those "Histories Mysteries" specials, or that weekly John Edwards "Coast to Coast" baloney. A stream of real-life spook experts, ghost story writers and scientist types are interviewed. They try to convince (usually with little real proof) of the existence of the kind of paranormal activity seen in 'Poltergeist.'
Monsters of the UFO: Incident at Kelly
Writer
In 1955, a family in Kelly, Kentucky engaged in a gun battle with creatures from another world. The bizarre alien encounter made world headlines. Interviews with the actual witnesses, photos and dramatic reenactments bring the strangest UFO story of them all to life in this fascinating documentary.
Monsters of the UFO: Incident at Kelly
Director
In 1955, a family in Kelly, Kentucky engaged in a gun battle with creatures from another world. The bizarre alien encounter made world headlines. Interviews with the actual witnesses, photos and dramatic reenactments bring the strangest UFO story of them all to life in this fascinating documentary.
March to Freedom
Camera Operator
Three war veterans tell about their experiences with racism in World War Two.
An Unknown Encounter
Director
In 1989, a small group of paranormal researchers investigated a woman's claim that her small San Pedro, California home was haunted. What followed turned out to be one of the most bizarre, true hauntings on record - all documented on videotape by a professional cameraman.
An Unknown Encounter
Producer
In 1989, a small group of paranormal researchers investigated a woman's claim that her small San Pedro, California home was haunted. What followed turned out to be one of the most bizarre, true hauntings on record - all documented on videotape by a professional cameraman.
Dark Romances Vol. 1
Director of Photography
A horror movie duology: "The Black Veil" is set in 1888, as the widow of a psychiatrist visits a college friend who is performing in a theatre that enacts gruesome mutilations and torture. In "Listen to Midnight" a photographer recounts the events leading up to his murder, which is linked to a story he had heard in Japan about a female dragonfly luring the male to his death.