Lloyd Handwerker

Filmes

Famous Nathan
Director
A Coney Island-inspired, densely-layered visually dynamic documentary portrait of the life and times of the original Nathan's Famous, created in 1916 by filmmaker Lloyd Handwerker's grandparents, Nathan and Ida Handwerker. 30 years in the making, Famous Nathan interweaves decades-spanning archival footage, family photos and home movies, an eclectic soundtrack and never-before-heard audio from Nathan: his only interview, ever as well as compelling, intimate and hilarious interviews with the dedicated band of workers, not at all shy at offering opinions, memories and the occasional tall tale.
Vote Jesus: The Chronicles of Ken Stevenson
Director of Photography
A notorious political satirist conceals his identity and poses as a political candidate.
Santo Domingo Blues
Director of Photography
This documentary tells the story of the bachata, Dominican Republic’s blues. It centers on the figure of singer, guitarrist, and songwriter Luis Vargas. It is also a tribute to the unknown heroes that transformed the bachata from a rejected music of the cabaret and whorehouses to a national pride and Dominican youth’s prefered urban music.
Tar
Director of Photography
Directed by Goetz Grossmann
Meninas de Ninguém
First Assistant Camera
A pregnant teen and her younger sister run away from foster homes and kidnap a woman whom they believe can help with the pregnancy.