C.K. Lichenstein II

Movies

My Dinner With A.J.
Producer
David and A.J. have not seen each other in over ten years. David is a bitter and cynical writer who struggled to make a name for himself as a filmmaker. A.J. was a promising actor who traded in his dreams of stardom for fatherhood. Once close friends, they have grown apart, each having taken a very different path with their life. Reunited over dinner, A.J. and David begin to reveal personal truths about their experiences that will put their friendship to the test. Written and produced by stars A Wone and David F. Walker, and inspired by the works of Charles Burnett, John Cassavettes and Louis Malle, My Dinner with A.J. is an irreverent and intimate look at a friendship ravaged by time.
Uncle Tom's Apartment
Co-Producer
A thirty-something black man finds himself in a life-altering situation when two young white girls-the daughters of his childhood best friend-show up on his doorstep unexpectedly. Faced with taking care of Eliza and Eva, Tommy must make some tough decisions that will force him to rethink his notions of family and responsibility.
Damaged Goods
Co-Producer
Kevin Goodman and Michelle Korben have made it to their thirties, both single and miserable and both with personified inner voices doling out supposed advice. When they awkwardly meet at a party and decide to go on a date, they get one more chance to overcome their pasts and no longer be damaged goods.