Paul Hornschemeier

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Freeway to Hell
Hell's Angel
Lost motorbike gang film. "Freeway to Hell," A shocking and wrenchingly violent morality tale in which a technological worker quits his job, joins a gang, and takes a wild ride through a seedy underworld of rowdy men, wild women, and motorbikes.
Giant Sloth
Writer
In this existential animated short, Museum curator Gordon Boonewell's world is falling apart. And his mind may be following.
Giant Sloth
Director
In this existential animated short, Museum curator Gordon Boonewell's world is falling apart. And his mind may be following.
We Were Not Made For This World
Writer
"We Were Not Made For This World” is a existential sci-fi short film directed by Los Angeles-based filmmaker Colin West McDonald, based on a comic of the same name by cartoonist Paul Hornschemeier that features a rapidly declining robot wandering aimlessly through the desert (via Brian Heater @ laughingsquid.com). Directed by Colin West McDonald [cwestmcdonald.com, twitter.com/CWestMcDonald] Based on "We Were Not Made For This World" by award-winning cartoonist Paul Hornschemeier [forlornfunnies.com] || Costume Designer & Robot: Tina Matthews || Narrator: Mark "Big Poppa" Stampley || Narrator Recording Mixer: Fred Bogert || Additional Foley Artist: Felix Blume || Graphic Design: Jeff Brush [jeffbrush.com]
Daniel in the Factory
Editor
After a chance encounter with a teenage girl at lunch, disgruntled toy factory worker Daniel learns that his high school sweetheart lied about getting an abortion 16 years ago and that he has a 15 year-old daughter. He wrestles with his past, his possible future, and the choice of confronting these massive new realities or sinking further into himself.
Daniel in the Factory
Producer
After a chance encounter with a teenage girl at lunch, disgruntled toy factory worker Daniel learns that his high school sweetheart lied about getting an abortion 16 years ago and that he has a 15 year-old daughter. He wrestles with his past, his possible future, and the choice of confronting these massive new realities or sinking further into himself.
Daniel in the Factory
Director
After a chance encounter with a teenage girl at lunch, disgruntled toy factory worker Daniel learns that his high school sweetheart lied about getting an abortion 16 years ago and that he has a 15 year-old daughter. He wrestles with his past, his possible future, and the choice of confronting these massive new realities or sinking further into himself.
Daniel in the Factory
Writer
After a chance encounter with a teenage girl at lunch, disgruntled toy factory worker Daniel learns that his high school sweetheart lied about getting an abortion 16 years ago and that he has a 15 year-old daughter. He wrestles with his past, his possible future, and the choice of confronting these massive new realities or sinking further into himself.