Director of Photography
Brian (Rick Hearst) es un tipo que vive con su hermano en un apartamento, cuando un día un extraño parásito con forma de pene y llamado Aylmer, se le aparece y le inyecta un alucinógeno líquido en el cerebro... Pero Aylmer le pide a Brian algo de alimento a cambio. Y lamentablemente Aylmer se alimenta de cerebros...
Sound Editor
Brian (Rick Hearst) es un tipo que vive con su hermano en un apartamento, cuando un día un extraño parásito con forma de pene y llamado Aylmer, se le aparece y le inyecta un alucinógeno líquido en el cerebro... Pero Aylmer le pide a Brian algo de alimento a cambio. Y lamentablemente Aylmer se alimenta de cerebros...
Paulie
Brooklyn, New York. En los bajos fondos de la ciudad, la violencia entre bandas callejeras es extremadamente salvaje. Dos hermanos luchan por liberarse del acoso de la banda del cruel Bronson que siembra el pánico en las calles. Junto a un grupo de renegados, intentan "limpiar" su territorio. Pero un mortífero y devastador nuevo enemigo les acecha: una fuerza energética capaz de deshacer a sus víctimas en segundos.
Poulie
The original 16mm short film which inspired the film of the same name
Director of Photography
Duane y Belial Bradley son hermanos siameses, ahora separados, y Duane lleva a Belial, un enano horriblemente deformado, en una cesta. Su pasado no es una historia feliz y busca venganza…
Player
Parody focused on the horrors of being uncircumcised.
Cinematography
A young man recalls his affair with a young French woman who traveled with him across the United States. They began to drift apart during the trip, and eventually each had affairs with other people before realizing that their relationship had run its course.
Director of Photography
Un cineasta pobre está deseando divorciarse de su esposa; mientras tanto, no deja de soñar con convertirse en un director famoso.
Director
This pop movie about Warhol includes appearances by Henry Geldzahler, Edie Sedgwick and The Velvet Underground.
Editor
Documentarians Juan Drago and Bruce Torbet follow a surprisingly relaxed and open Andy Warhol, at the peak of his powers in 1965 and 1966, around his bustling original "Factory" in midtown Manhattan. Warhol experiments with an early videotape machine, recording a beautiful, laughing Edie Sedgwick - his "superstar" of the moment - for the video portion of "Outer and Inner Space," his filmed record of the "live" Sedgwick juxtaposed against her video image on an adjacent monitor. Also captured is a Warhol show at the Leo Castelli gallery, including the famous Mylar "Clouds," as various unnamed art dealers and critics muse in voiceover about the meaning and significance of Warhol's work.
Cinematography
Documentarians Juan Drago and Bruce Torbet follow a surprisingly relaxed and open Andy Warhol, at the peak of his powers in 1965 and 1966, around his bustling original "Factory" in midtown Manhattan. Warhol experiments with an early videotape machine, recording a beautiful, laughing Edie Sedgwick - his "superstar" of the moment - for the video portion of "Outer and Inner Space," his filmed record of the "live" Sedgwick juxtaposed against her video image on an adjacent monitor. Also captured is a Warhol show at the Leo Castelli gallery, including the famous Mylar "Clouds," as various unnamed art dealers and critics muse in voiceover about the meaning and significance of Warhol's work.
Producer
Documentarians Juan Drago and Bruce Torbet follow a surprisingly relaxed and open Andy Warhol, at the peak of his powers in 1965 and 1966, around his bustling original "Factory" in midtown Manhattan. Warhol experiments with an early videotape machine, recording a beautiful, laughing Edie Sedgwick - his "superstar" of the moment - for the video portion of "Outer and Inner Space," his filmed record of the "live" Sedgwick juxtaposed against her video image on an adjacent monitor. Also captured is a Warhol show at the Leo Castelli gallery, including the famous Mylar "Clouds," as various unnamed art dealers and critics muse in voiceover about the meaning and significance of Warhol's work.
Writer
Documentarians Juan Drago and Bruce Torbet follow a surprisingly relaxed and open Andy Warhol, at the peak of his powers in 1965 and 1966, around his bustling original "Factory" in midtown Manhattan. Warhol experiments with an early videotape machine, recording a beautiful, laughing Edie Sedgwick - his "superstar" of the moment - for the video portion of "Outer and Inner Space," his filmed record of the "live" Sedgwick juxtaposed against her video image on an adjacent monitor. Also captured is a Warhol show at the Leo Castelli gallery, including the famous Mylar "Clouds," as various unnamed art dealers and critics muse in voiceover about the meaning and significance of Warhol's work.