Gwen Arner

参加作品

Something Borrowed, Something Blue
Director
Three about-to-be-newlywed chums are taken to Australia for a photoshoot
Majority Rule
Director
A war heroine returns to the US to run for president and ends up facing enemies worse than those in the battle: corruption and the dangerous game of power.
Necessary Parties
Parent
Fifteen-year-old Chris Mills isn't too happy with his divorcing parents. In fact, he doesn't want them to split at all, so he hires car repair shop owner -- and former attorney -- Archie Corelli to run interference for him and put a stop to the proceedings. It's a match made in heaven because Chris and Archie both have a deep desire to see the right thing done.
Necessary Parties
Director
Fifteen-year-old Chris Mills isn't too happy with his divorcing parents. In fact, he doesn't want them to split at all, so he hires car repair shop owner -- and former attorney -- Archie Corelli to run interference for him and put a stop to the proceedings. It's a match made in heaven because Chris and Archie both have a deep desire to see the right thing done.
My Town
Director
A series of vignettes based upon an imaginative girl's unique outlook on her community.
Please Don't Hit Me, Mom
Director
A babysitter realizes that one of the children she looks after is being physically abused by his mother.
Mother's Day on Waltons Mountain
Director
Mary Ellen marries Jonesy but they don't exactly have a good start.
Making Love
Alrene
A perfect typical LA couple find their happily-ever-after life broken when Zach confronts his long-repressed attraction for other men.
Ritoru Champion
Director
In 1964 Miki came to LA with only a suitcase, hoping to become the world's best marathon runner. She meets Mike and they start running together. But for Mike it isn't just a game. The movie is based on her own story.
A Question of Love
Dr. Tippit
A lesbian mother fights to keep her son when a custody suit is brought by her ex-husband.
The Trial of the Catonsville Nine
Marjorie Melville
On May 17, 1968, at the height of the Vietnam War, nine men and women entered a Selective Service office outside Baltimore. They removed military draft records, took them outside, and set them afire with napalm.