Josh Morton

Фильмы

Gary K. One Step at a Time
Cinematography
The story of the actor who plays Bill W., the founder of AA, on his own personal journey of recovery.
Месть Лиззи Борден
Additional Camera
4 августа 1892 года усадьба состоятельной семьи Борден огласилась дикими криками. Служанка обнаружила изуродованные и окровавленные тела главы семейства и его жены. Кто-то нанес супружеской паре десятки зверских ударов топором. Следов ограбления не нашли, и основной подозреваемой стала девушка, чьи отец и мачеха были убиты с поразительной жестокостью. Расследование этого преступления вылилось в одно из самых известных и невероятных дел в истории американской криминалистики, в легенду о насилии и мести, о тайной и запретной страсти.
The A-Word
Cinematography
In the fall of 2009, Lindsay Ellis, a 26-year old graduate student, went through the painful process of having an abortion. “The A-Word” follows Ellis as she opens up to her family and organizations from both sides of the debate, in search of healing. This is not a film about the protests and debates wrapped up in religious views and political agenda, but rather a personal journey about one woman’s struggle to shed the stigma attached to the A-word in hopes of starting a dialogue.
Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night
First Assistant Camera
Recorded live at the Coconut Grove in Los Angeles, Roy is joined by an eclectic ensemble of rock and roll superstars including Jackson Browne, Elvis Costello, T-Bone Burnett, J.D. Souther, Jennifer Warnes, k.d. lang, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen and Tom Waits.
Mayday
Producer
In the spring of 1970, thousands of protesters descended on New Haven to demonstrate against the trial of Black Panther members for the murder of suspected FBI informant Alex Rackley. Led by radical luminaries Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, and Tom Hayden, the demonstrators converged on the New Haven Green to vent their anger and shut Yale down. Yale President Kingman Brewster commissioned a small group of Yale students to document the demonstrations, resulting in this 22-minute black-and-white film.