Drew Xanthopoulos

Películas

Fathom
Director of Photography
Dos biólogos se embarcaron en una empresa tan colosal como sus sujetos: descifrar la compleja comunicación de las ballenas. La Dra. Michelle Fournet y la Dra. Ellen Garland viajan a hemisferios opuestos para descubrir una cultura eones más antigua que la nuestra.
Fathom
Director
Dos biólogos se embarcaron en una empresa tan colosal como sus sujetos: descifrar la compleja comunicación de las ballenas. La Dra. Michelle Fournet y la Dra. Ellen Garland viajan a hemisferios opuestos para descubrir una cultura eones más antigua que la nuestra.
Public Trust
Director of Photography
There are 640 million acres of public land in the United States. But there are powerful forces, both in government and in corporate America, eager to plunder this bounty. David Garrett Byars’s eye-opening documentary travels to Alaska, into the red rock canyons of southern Utah, and to Minnesota’s Boundary Waters, and exposes a land war going on under our very noses.
Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Director of Photography
Daughters of the Sexual Revolution is the never-before-told story of Suzanne Mitchell, the fiercely-loyal den mother of the original Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
Rogers Park
Director of Photography
Two Chicago couples struggle to keep their love alive when secrets and long-simmering resentments rise to the surface.
The Sensitives
Director of Photography
In Drew Xanthopoulos’ intimate and cinematic documentary, we meet Joe, a patriarch whose affliction is so all-encompassing that he’s indifferent to his long-suffering wife; and twin brothers Sam and Nathan, musicians who are no longer able to breathe outside of their real-life sterile “plastic bubble,” and whose mother, Karen, developed her illness when she was only 17. These characters all suffer from debilitating sensitivities to their environment. Whether from ambient chemicals, genetics, electricity, or even psychogenic reasons, the cause is not clear, but the reality of the effects on these individuals is undeniable. Fortunately, Susie Molloy, a quiet firebrand who is chemically sensitive herself, seeks to help. In her, those afflicted by this modern malady have found an advocate whose mission is to de-stigmatize this community, and in telling their stories, Xanthopoulos has crafted a film itself as deeply sensitive as its title suggests. Cara Cusumano
The Sensitives
Director
In Drew Xanthopoulos’ intimate and cinematic documentary, we meet Joe, a patriarch whose affliction is so all-encompassing that he’s indifferent to his long-suffering wife; and twin brothers Sam and Nathan, musicians who are no longer able to breathe outside of their real-life sterile “plastic bubble,” and whose mother, Karen, developed her illness when she was only 17. These characters all suffer from debilitating sensitivities to their environment. Whether from ambient chemicals, genetics, electricity, or even psychogenic reasons, the cause is not clear, but the reality of the effects on these individuals is undeniable. Fortunately, Susie Molloy, a quiet firebrand who is chemically sensitive herself, seeks to help. In her, those afflicted by this modern malady have found an advocate whose mission is to de-stigmatize this community, and in telling their stories, Xanthopoulos has crafted a film itself as deeply sensitive as its title suggests. Cara Cusumano
Discreet
Director of Photography
Cuando un extravagante indigente descubre que una feroz persona vinculado a su pasado sigue vivo, la represalia que busca es socavada por algunos demonios personales que creía tener bajo dominio. Equipado con este juicio, trama su venganza mientras navega por la peligrosa tierra de la frágil masculinidad en la América moderna.
Mortified Nation
Cinematography
Adults share their most embarrassing teenage writings and art in front of total strangers at Mortified stage shows across the country, as the filmmakers explore what the show's popularity says about all of us.
Kukeri
Director of Photography
This film documents the Kukeri rituals in Bulgaria, focusing on the mask makers and performers who keep this ancient tradition alive. Their dedication to this agrarian custom is a visual testament to the power of tradition to provide hope and community in a time of diaspora and urbanization.
Hellion
Director of Photography
Little seven-year old, Petey, falls prey to his older brothers' hellion ways.