Gregory Albrecht

PelĂ­culas

Tribes
Don
Tribes tells the story of an African American, an Arab-American and a white guy who try to rob a subway wagon. Because none of them wants to rob people of their own race, it sets them off to a series of arguments over self-identity. This leads the would-be bandits to continually divide the passengers into various ethnic, cultural and economic subgroups in an effort to find a class of people that none of them identify with - a group they can feel good about robbing. When the train arrives at the next station, no one expects that the situation would be reversed. Self-identity is truly a bitch.
The Nth Ward
O'Reilly
An engineer with the US Army Corps is sent to New Orleans after the hurricane the assess the damage. Bizarre happenings and disappearances lead her down a path of political deceit and voodoo.
Marriage Material
Bruce Wall
Iris Carsen wants her daughter to find a man who is 'marriage material' in other words 'rich' until she finds herself in love with her own man who is not 'marriage material.'
How to Be a Hitman
Marco Russo
This crime drama is about Candy Price's struggle with Jimmy Jr, the son of Jimmy Falcione, aka Big Jimmy, now retired in Phoenix, and losing his mind to Alzheimer's, so his son is controlling operations. After a successful robbery, Jimmy Jr disrespects Candy for the last time. She snaps violently at Jimmy Jr, and now he wants her dead. Still, she tries her luck by running to Phoenix to ask Jimmy's dad for forgiveness, but Big Jimmy only sees her as a problem. Candy wants out, and now, finally will do anything to have her way. The outfit has no idea just how much heat Candy has in her.