Jeff Man

Filmes

The Blessing
Thanks
Unable to attend her mother’s wedding in China due to the pandemic, a Chinese international student struggles to make a video to send her blessing.
A Guide For When Immigrants Become Ancestors
Thanks
An intimate portrait of a fourth-generation Mexican Filipino American as they navigate what it means to inherit an identity rooted in cultural memory.
Let Me Take You Home
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In the dreamscape of an old Chinatown, Ah Yeh finds home to his granddaughter.
Entre Realidades
Executive Producer's Assistant
Uma mulher socialmente estranha com um gosto por artes, cavalos e programas de crimes sobrenaturais encontra seus sonhos cada vez mais lúcidos escorrendo em sua vida de vigília.
Duck Butter
Producer's Assistant
Insatisfeitas com a desonestidade que veem nas relações, duas mulheres fazem um pacto para passarem 24 horas juntas e fazerem sexo toda hora na esperança de achar uma nova maneira de criar intimidade.
Creep 2
Alex
Uma artista que trabalha com vídeo encontra o personagem perfeito para compor uma de suas ideias, mas o que parecia um sonho logo se torna um verdadeiro pesadelo.
9500 Liberty
Associate Producer
"When Prince William experienced a major building boom in the 1990s, a shortage of labor created a demand for workers, which led to an increase in the Latino population. Some of the newcomers were legal immigrants. Some were not. A blogger named Greg Letiecq began to write about his unhappiness with hearing Spanish spoken in public places. Finding an audience, he fomented about rising crime rates, rising taxes to pay for services for the newcomers, overcrowded dwellings, music played too loud, fast driving, and so on. He included Latino crime reports from the local police blotter. He even claimed armed members of the Mexican revolutionary group Zapatistas were moving to Prince William County." - Roger Ebert
9500 Liberty
Director of Photography
"When Prince William experienced a major building boom in the 1990s, a shortage of labor created a demand for workers, which led to an increase in the Latino population. Some of the newcomers were legal immigrants. Some were not. A blogger named Greg Letiecq began to write about his unhappiness with hearing Spanish spoken in public places. Finding an audience, he fomented about rising crime rates, rising taxes to pay for services for the newcomers, overcrowded dwellings, music played too loud, fast driving, and so on. He included Latino crime reports from the local police blotter. He even claimed armed members of the Mexican revolutionary group Zapatistas were moving to Prince William County." - Roger Ebert