Executive Producer
In tiny Colewell, Pennsylvania, the residents gather at the post office for mail and gossip, while the days pass quiet and serene. That is until news comes that the office is to close, and beloved clerk Nora is left to fight for her job and reflect on the choices she has made that kept her in Colewell for so many years.
Executive Producer
Peter Dunning is a rugged individualist in the extreme, a hard-drinking loner and former artist who has burned bridges with his wives and children and whose only company, even on harsh winter nights, are the sheep, cows, and pigs he tends on his Vermont farm. Peter is also one of the most complicated, sympathetic documentary subjects to come along in some time, a product of the 1960s counterculture whose poetic idealism has since soured. For all his candor, he slips into drunken self-destructive habits, cursing the splendors of a pastoral landscape that he has spent decades nurturing.
Executive Producer
Un documental que narra la carrera cinematográfica de Dennis Hopper
Executive Producer
A young mother works at a memory-recreation facility. When a client pushes her to break the rules, she's forced to decide how far she's willing to go. Dreams and fantasy become entangled with memory as power shifts hands.
Executive Producer
En Brooklyn, un inventor crea un par de anteojos de realidad aumentada, que utiliza para engendrar un avatar de la novia de su mejor amigo. Pero su fantasía tecnológica se vuelve contra él.
Executive Producer
Apartados y lejos de la sociedad en un apartamento en el Lower East Side de Manhattan, los hermanos Angulo aprenden sobre el mundo exterior a través de las películas que miran. Apodados "The Wolfpack", los hermanos pasan su infancia recreando sus películas favoritas con elaborados accesorios caseros y vestuarios. Su mundo se sacude cuando uno de los hermanos se escapa y todo cambia. (FILMAFFINITY)
Executive Producer
Reconvergence offers an intriguing exploration of mortality, consciousness, and identity in the modern age from the perspectives of four distinct characters: a naturalist, a neuroscientist, a poet, and a historian.
Associate Producer
With the help of her mother, family, friends, and fellow musicians, Aiyana Elliott reaches for her father, legendary cowboy troubadour, Ramblin' Jack Elliott. She explores who he is and how he got there, working back and forth between archival and contemporary footage. Born in 1932 in Brooklyn, busking through the South and West in the early 50s, a year with Woody Guthrie, six years flatpicking in Europe, a triumphant return to Greenwich Village in the early 60s, mentoring Bob Dylan, then life on the road, from gig to gig, singing and telling stories. A Grammy and the National Medal of Arts await Jack near the end of a long trail. What will Aiyana find for herself?