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Past Projects •
2004 • 2003
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1999 • 1998
• 1997 |
Pop Life is a humorous look in to the future at the reunion
of the participants of the first-ever reality TV show written
by Andy Brown and "You Can Count on Me" editor Anne McCabe and
to be produced in conjunction with Greg Mottola ("Daytrippers").
90 Miles written & directed by Sundance darling, Juan
Martinez. A one-hour personal documentary exploring the feelings
of alienation CubanŠAmericans live with everyday, and how these
wounds affect our families and ultimately define our identities.
Revolution #9 written & directed by Tim McCann, whose
first film Desolation Angels won prizes at the Rotterdam, Telluride
and Toronto Film Festivals. A fiance discovers the dark side
of her man, who stalks a commercial director he thinks is controlling
his mind. Starring Adrienne Shelley and Spalding Gray.
Spring Forward written & directed by Tom Gilroy. Stars
Ned Beatty, Liev Schreiber, Campbell Scott, Ian Hart and Peri
Gilpin, and co-produced by C-Hundred Film Corp and IFC Productions.
Nominated for IFP's Open Palm Award, tied for the prize for
best first feature at Toronto Film Festival, played Sundance
Film Festival 2000, First theatrical release by IFC Films.
The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me directed by Tim Kirkman's
(Dear Jesse). A film based on David Drake's long running Off-Broadway
play.
Kill By Inches written & directed by Diane Doniol-Valcroze
and Arthur Flam. Stars Cesar winner Emmanuel Salinger ("La Sentinelle")
and Myriam Cyr (Species II). Toronto Film Festival 1999, Los
Angeles International Film Festival 2000 Official Selection.
Home Sweet Hoboken written & directed by Yoshifumi Hosoya.
Stars Ben Gazzara, Elizabeth Ashley (Happiness), Lee Holmes
(Desert Blue), Jayce Bartok (Suburbia), Ana Gasteyer (SNL) and
Isaach da Bankole (Ghost Dog).
The Confederate Theory written & directed by Ryan Deussing.
A documentary on the social history of the confederate flag.
Snow Days (Let It Snow) Adam and Kipp Marcus' romantic
comedy starring Bernadette Peters. Best Screenplay and Best
Actor at 1999 AFI, Sundance 2000.
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