Matt Busch

Filmes

Rock N' Roll Parking Lot: Outtakes & Behind the Scenes
Himself
An additional 13 minutes of behind the scenes footage and outtakes from the original Rock N' Roll Parking Lot: Jane, Jane short film / music video.
Rock N' Roll Parking Lot: Jane, Jane
Himself
The most infamous lost film of all time, 1983's Rock N' Roll Parking Lot, has been found. This simple documentary on the parking lot rocker in their natural habitat was only aired once in 1983 before being permanently banned from public broadcast, due to the sheer amount of complaints lodged against the station with the FCC. All station copies were destroyed. Film lovers around the world have offered thousands to anybody who could find a copy of this fabled film. Occasional rumors of found copies made the rounds on the internet since the late 90s. There were even websites dedicated to finding the film, but they never came to fruition. Now, in 2017, an estate cleaning in Peru has uncovered a copy of the original airing, dubbed to a VHS tape. Oh, also, it's not a real documentary. It's a parody of the original Heavy Metal Parking Lot. Also, it's the music video for MIKAL's song 'Jane, Jane'.
Conjure
Director
Finding his high profile illustration career to be less than meaningful, Matt Busch sets out to find a more rewarding personal project. Visiting a nearby graveyard, Matt stumbles upon an old photograph of a South-American castle. Obsessed with the photo, Matt begins to bring the castle to life with a vibrant full-color painting. At the same time, he creates sinister sketches of the tortured souls who he imagines inhabit the gothic dwelling. While Matt creates his cryptic world in his studio, his girlfriend Sarah is confronted with ghostly encounters throughout the rest of the home. Eventually the art becomes so real, that Matt and Sarah find themselves manifested in the actual castle and must confront the demonic spirits conjured from Matt's twisted nightmares...