Matthew L. Weiss

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Matthew L. Weiss

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Abandoned
Editor
After a young couple moves into a remote farmhouse with their infant son, the woman's struggles with postpartum psychosis begin to intensify... as the house reveals secrets of its own.
Black Bear
Editor
At a remote lake house in the Adirondack Mountains, a couple entertains an out-of-town guest looking for inspiration in her filmmaking. The group quickly falls into a calculated game of desire, manipulation, and jealousy, unaware of how dangerously intertwined their lives will soon become.
Ted Alexandro: CUT/UP
Editor
Two years in the making, Ted Alexandro brings you Cut/Up - a new hour of insightful, hilarious stand up comedy coming direct from the best comedy clubs in America! Literally made from the videos of sets recorded by the clubs themselves, this particularly funny new special is the closest you can get to a front row seat at the Comedy Cellar, Village Underground, and Helium Portland- without the two drink minimum! Go with Ted as he expounds on his new marriage, expecting his first child, and the world of politics and culture as only he can.
Ted Alexandro: CUT/UP
Producer
Two years in the making, Ted Alexandro brings you Cut/Up - a new hour of insightful, hilarious stand up comedy coming direct from the best comedy clubs in America! Literally made from the videos of sets recorded by the clubs themselves, this particularly funny new special is the closest you can get to a front row seat at the Comedy Cellar, Village Underground, and Helium Portland- without the two drink minimum! Go with Ted as he expounds on his new marriage, expecting his first child, and the world of politics and culture as only he can.
Ted Alexandro: Stay At Home Comedian
Editor
Shot entirely in Ted Alexandro's apartment on Instagram live.
Ted Alexandro: Stay At Home Comedian
Producer
Shot entirely in Ted Alexandro's apartment on Instagram live.
Ted Alexandro: Senior Class of Earth
Editor
Filmed at the Comedy Cellar's iconic Village Underground in New York, "Senior Class of Earth” is Ted Alexandro's third hour-long comedy special (and/or comedy album), following “As Much As You Want” and “I Did It.” "Senior Class of Earth" effortlessly blends equal parts social commentary - surveying a world increasingly on the brink - with a healthy dose of personal reflections on subjects like being engaged to be married and the particular duties of a man in today’s world - for example, making sure all electronic devices remain charged. It's often said that "the personal is political," and Ted's new special exemplifies that ideal while keeping us all laughing.
Ted Alexandro: Senior Class of Earth
Director
Filmed at the Comedy Cellar's iconic Village Underground in New York, "Senior Class of Earth” is Ted Alexandro's third hour-long comedy special (and/or comedy album), following “As Much As You Want” and “I Did It.” "Senior Class of Earth" effortlessly blends equal parts social commentary - surveying a world increasingly on the brink - with a healthy dose of personal reflections on subjects like being engaged to be married and the particular duties of a man in today’s world - for example, making sure all electronic devices remain charged. It's often said that "the personal is political," and Ted's new special exemplifies that ideal while keeping us all laughing.
Ted Alexandro: I Did It
Editor
Called "one of the funniest comedians working today" by Time Out New York magazine, Ted Alexandro has a unique style that is wickedly funny, brutally honest and hypnotically zen-like. Ted talks about being in his 40s and single, speaking fake Chinese, and racial tensions in America.
Ted Alexandro: I Did It
Director
Called "one of the funniest comedians working today" by Time Out New York magazine, Ted Alexandro has a unique style that is wickedly funny, brutally honest and hypnotically zen-like. Ted talks about being in his 40s and single, speaking fake Chinese, and racial tensions in America.
Detonator
Editor
From rocker to family man, this captivating debut reveals the strife we face when it’s time to grow up. The rhythm of Sully’s (Lawrence Levine, Gabi on the Roof In July) life drastically changes when he abandons Philadelphia’s gritty punk rock scene for suburban simplicity. Now, in a dull office job, Sully must support his family, while the lifestyle he had lead is tough to let go. Nostalgia puts him in a paralyzing daze of somber apathy, prompting his exasperated wife to beg him to focus on the present. When his reckless ex-bandmate arrives unexpectedly and drags Sully on a nightlong scheme, pulling him back into his old ways, Sully must decide what to sacrifice. The familiarity livens his soul and awakens his emotions, but when the safety of his family becomes endangered will Sully be able to decide what matters to him most?
Weekend Away
Editor
A distressed young woman leaves the city for the weekend with the hopes of clearing her head, but meets a mysterious hitchhiker who only confuses things more. The farther she goes to escape the more she finds herself trapped.
A Bad Situationist
Editor
It is May 2001 in a pre-9/11 world. Arthur Lieberman, a ne'er-do-well tennis instructor from West Palm Beach, is the son of losing Vice-President candidate Joe Lieberman. Arthur is so crazy that six months later he is still upset over the fraudulent 2000 presidential election. in an attempt to keep from "making waves" his father strikes a corrupt deal to land him in a fancy co-op apartment in New York City. Arthur's desperation for relevance and burning desire to appear on the Charlie Rose Show lead him to start an "Intellectual Salon". There, Arthur pleads with misfits, sluts, and drunks to vote him president of their group. Soon, Arthur is unwittingly inculcated by two radical Jewish zealot Postal workers to commit a terrorist attack. Hilarity ensues!
A Bad Situationist
Matthew
It is May 2001 in a pre-9/11 world. Arthur Lieberman, a ne'er-do-well tennis instructor from West Palm Beach, is the son of losing Vice-President candidate Joe Lieberman. Arthur is so crazy that six months later he is still upset over the fraudulent 2000 presidential election. in an attempt to keep from "making waves" his father strikes a corrupt deal to land him in a fancy co-op apartment in New York City. Arthur's desperation for relevance and burning desire to appear on the Charlie Rose Show lead him to start an "Intellectual Salon". There, Arthur pleads with misfits, sluts, and drunks to vote him president of their group. Soon, Arthur is unwittingly inculcated by two radical Jewish zealot Postal workers to commit a terrorist attack. Hilarity ensues!
I Am a Sex Addict
Additional Editor
Just moments before his third wedding, Zahedi relates with utter sincerity and astonishing candor his obsession with prostitutes. He retraces his romantic and sexual history, including his ideological commitment to open relationships, that led to two disastrous marriages and several very pissed off ex-girlfriends.
Wang Dang
Associate Producer
Wang Dang is the real-time story of a washed-up director who's come to an unnamed film school to speak on the adventures of his career and ends up entertaining two nubile graduate students in his seedy off-campus motel room