Director of Photography
After twenty six years of routine Bill sets out for his last day of work at one of the countries oldest and most historic factories in Muncie Indiana, the nations Middletown. His way of life and identity as a union worker are coming to an end with the closing of this 100-year-old factory that changed automotive history and became the symbol of the Indianapolis 500, the Borg Warner trophy. This documentary exposes the dramatic factors that led to the closing of the plant and the union's downfall. The film examines labor movement from its early days through the shift from an industrial age to our non-industrial age in Middletown America.
Executive Producer
Angela, an African-American woman healing from an accident, struggles with narcolepsy, nightmares and memory loss. Meanwhile, her husband attempts to make the best decisions for his wife and himself. And Angela’s psychiatrist takes an opportunity to delve deeper into her field.