Producer
Freedom Song (2000) is a made-for-TV film based on true stories of the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi in the 1960s. It tells the story of the struggle of African Americans to register to vote in the fictional town of Quinlan. In the midst of the Freedom Summer, a group of high school students in the small town are eager to make grassroots changes in their own community. The young activists meet resistance not only from white southerners, but from their parents, who have experienced firsthand the violence that can result from speaking out.[1] As high school students band together with the support of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, they make strides in registering African-American voters and gaining awareness for their cause.
Producer
A poor, struggling South Carolinian mother and daughter face painful choices with their resolve and pride. Bone, the eldest daughter, and Anney her tired mother, grow both closer and farther apart: Anney sees Glen as her last chance.
Unit Production Manager
ロック・スターを夢見る女性の生きざまを、ルー・リード、トム・ウェイツらの名曲にのせて描く青春映画。主演は、『ミセス・パーカー』のジェニファー・J・リー。
Line Producer
ロック・スターを夢見る女性の生きざまを、ルー・リード、トム・ウェイツらの名曲にのせて描く青春映画。主演は、『ミセス・パーカー』のジェニファー・J・リー。
Supervising Producer
Framed for the murder of a record company president in 1952 Hollywood, young, aspiring singer Aggie O'Hanlon is sentenced to life in prison and tries to adjust to her life life behind bars in a hellish womens prison where she is befriended by other "lifer" inmates who help her out when Aggie finds herself marked for murder by an unknown source who thinks she knows more about the murder than she does.
Line Producer
A working girl from New Jersey looks for love with a fast-lane Manhattan salesman from Queens.
Line Producer
Tennessee William’s masterful melodrama about an aging movie star who, appalled by her own image on the screen, flees from her movie premiere and goes into seclusion, becoming entangled with a much younger hotel masseur and resident gigolo.