Tom E. Brown
Рождение : 1967-03-02, Stamford, Connecticut, USA
История
Tom E. Brown wrote and directed IFC short film favorites Das Clown, Don't Run Johnny, and Rubber Gloves, IFC's first film to stream online.
Lecturer 4
The ennui of a filmmaker, trapped between aspiration and reality, frames Lana Jing’s quirky, sarcastic, and cinematic-joke filled quarter-life crisis. At her lecture hall job, where aging white men wax on, self-involved, Lana accidentally frames her friend and co-worker when she destroys the only copy of an aging tech-bro’s high-profile lecture. Lana is forced to navigate stop motion animation, a secret admirer, and terrible bridge traffic to sort out a way forward to her destiny… kinda.
Editor
In the not-too-distant future, a marionette copes with the never-ending pandemic by actively participating in the circle of life.
Producer
In the not-too-distant future, a marionette copes with the never-ending pandemic by actively participating in the circle of life.
Screenplay
In the not-too-distant future, a marionette copes with the never-ending pandemic by actively participating in the circle of life.
Director
In the not-too-distant future, a marionette copes with the never-ending pandemic by actively participating in the circle of life.
Writer
Когда ВИЧ-инфицированный писатель, испытывающий финансовые сложности, случайно кладёт на банковский счёт сто долларов, он лишается медицинской страховки из-за слишком высокого уровня дохода. Рутинная ошибка бюрократической машины оставляет его без жизненно необходимых лекарств и спасти его может только чудо.
Director
Когда ВИЧ-инфицированный писатель, испытывающий финансовые сложности, случайно кладёт на банковский счёт сто долларов, он лишается медицинской страховки из-за слишком высокого уровня дохода. Рутинная ошибка бюрократической машины оставляет его без жизненно необходимых лекарств и спасти его может только чудо.
Hank
A peculiar man goes to great lengths to get closure.
Director
A peculiar man goes to great lengths to get closure.
Editor
The tale of an old man and the clown doll he brings to life. Told like an old-fashioned educational slide show.
Producer
The tale of an old man and the clown doll he brings to life. Told like an old-fashioned educational slide show.
Writer
The tale of an old man and the clown doll he brings to life. Told like an old-fashioned educational slide show.
Deputy Harlen
The tale of an old man and the clown doll he brings to life. Told like an old-fashioned educational slide show.
Director
The tale of an old man and the clown doll he brings to life. Told like an old-fashioned educational slide show.
Editor
A short, screwy, sometimes haunting mock experimental film, "Rubber Gloves" is Tom E. Brown's twisted take on the social, physical, and mental consequences of living with AIDS.
Director of Photography
A short, screwy, sometimes haunting mock experimental film, "Rubber Gloves" is Tom E. Brown's twisted take on the social, physical, and mental consequences of living with AIDS.
Producer
A short, screwy, sometimes haunting mock experimental film, "Rubber Gloves" is Tom E. Brown's twisted take on the social, physical, and mental consequences of living with AIDS.
Writer
A short, screwy, sometimes haunting mock experimental film, "Rubber Gloves" is Tom E. Brown's twisted take on the social, physical, and mental consequences of living with AIDS.
Director
A short, screwy, sometimes haunting mock experimental film, "Rubber Gloves" is Tom E. Brown's twisted take on the social, physical, and mental consequences of living with AIDS.
Narrator (voice)
A short, screwy, sometimes haunting mock experimental film, "Rubber Gloves" is Tom E. Brown's twisted take on the social, physical, and mental consequences of living with AIDS.
Director
This short film was inspried by the work of B-movie director Ed Wood (Plan 9 From Outer Space, Glen or Glenda). It's the story of an 'average gay male's' panic-stricken run through the city streets after learning that he is HIV-positive. It's also a comedy. Really. Shot in just two days with a budget of just two thousand dollars, 600 feet of b&w 16mm film on a Russian hand-crank camera, with no filming permit and a skeleton crew. Ed Wood would have been proud.