Kenneth Sherman

참여 작품

Gone (Remembering Where You Came From)
Editor
Adapted from a work by The Holy Body Tattoo, this stunning performance-film, featuring Noam Gagnon, suggests a struggle with the past as we are taken away from it.
Gone (Remembering Where You Came From)
Producer
Adapted from a work by The Holy Body Tattoo, this stunning performance-film, featuring Noam Gagnon, suggests a struggle with the past as we are taken away from it.
Gone (Remembering Where You Came From)
Director
Adapted from a work by The Holy Body Tattoo, this stunning performance-film, featuring Noam Gagnon, suggests a struggle with the past as we are taken away from it.
Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World
Production Assistant
Blending Milk and Water: Sex in the New World is a cross-cultural, intergenerational, documentary about the diverse views of sex from twenty-two people. The recollections, fears and opinions of young people, professionals, healthworkers, educators, artists, community activists, and people living with AIDS are mixed.
Blending Milk and Water: Sex In the New World
Assistant Editor
Blending Milk and Water: Sex in the New World is a cross-cultural, intergenerational, documentary about the diverse views of sex from twenty-two people. The recollections, fears and opinions of young people, professionals, healthworkers, educators, artists, community activists, and people living with AIDS are mixed.
Untitled
Director
A short experimental film playing with notions of manipulation.
Soul Neptune
Director
A lyrical study of movement and light reflecting on Western man's struggles with his need for freedom and self-expression.
Icarus Landed
Producer
This tape uses the classic Greek myth of Icarus as a metaphor for gay desire and the inherent risk of pursuing this passion. The myth is reinterpreted so that Icarus lands on his feet rather than plummeting to his death as a consequence of his ambition.
Icarus Landed
Director
This tape uses the classic Greek myth of Icarus as a metaphor for gay desire and the inherent risk of pursuing this passion. The myth is reinterpreted so that Icarus lands on his feet rather than plummeting to his death as a consequence of his ambition.