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- After the death of his brother, Mick travels to America to seek Justice. Wrongly convicted of extortion and attempted murder, Mick is sent to Pleasant Hill Penitentiary's notorious death block 13. Seething with revenge after discovering the truth behind his brother's death, Mick's rage ignites an explosive riot as he makes a daring escape from death block 13.
- HORRORS OF WAR derives from the "B" movie, Grindhouse tradition, made to play like a midnight movie. It is an independently-produced film made in a B-movie style, yet with a dramatic grounding and an eye toward bigger production values. FILM SYNOPSIS: Feeling the pressure from the Allied advance, Hitler unleashes his secret weapons giving rise to a type of warfare the world has never seen. Throughout the European Theater of Operations, Lieutenant John Schmidt comes face to face with these weapons. The Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S., precursor to the C.I.A.) initiates missions behind enemy lines to find the source of the weapons terrorizing U.S. soldiers fighting the Third Reich. Schmidt is joined by Captain Joe Russo and his group of war-hardened GIs who have experienced for themselves the all-too-real horrors of war. Together, they must find and destroy Hitler's horde of nightmare weapons before his horrific vision can be fully realized.
- Set in the late 70s, this gritty and twisted film taps the physical and mental underpinnings of the meaning of the word "brother" in a way reminiscent of the best of late 70s grindhouse and early 80s slashers.
- A woman struggles to hold her family together in the aftermath of the national financial crisis. Winner: Best Feature, Glass City Film Festival.
- A mob enforcer attempts to piece together his mysterious past while trying to figure out who he can trust and why someone wants him dead.
- Tempation, in the form a nondescript bag, forever changes the lives of six people. A catalyst, in the form of a soft-spoken stranger, follows the bag, moving our characters like pieces on a chess board. They would kill to know what's in The Bag. Once they find out, they'll kill to keep it a secret.
- When left unhealed, the past can destroy our lives. When Billy Reid faces the aftermath a horrific accident, he finds that secrets lie within the truth. He is left with only memories, and memories hold the power to conceal the truth.
- A young film student finds creative inspiration in her grandfather's stories about the Hasidic movement, its history, beliefs, and impact on Jewish culture.
- A woman wakes up in the middle of a field and heads for a nearby trailer park. As she obsessively watches over another occupant, the other inhabitants become suspicious of her.
- A feature-length documentary featuring the independent Rock & Roll combo, Phantods. The film follows the band as they work to "make it" in the music business, and provides a view into the challenges and journey of independent creative artists. The filmmakers followed the band over a year and half, from event to venue, city to town, and into their own homes to capture this intimate portrait, culminating in a shoot at the historic Newport Music House where Phantods opened for national act Fitz and the Tantrums.
- An astronaut finds himself alone, back on Earth, but perhaps not the Earth he knows.
- An experimental short film in the style of abstract, non-linear narrative and personal imagistic storytelling. Produced during Video Master Class, The Ohio State University Department of Theatre.
- Set in the neo-noir/future-noir world of "the city," SERVED COLD is the story of Hank Grey, a man with a lot of irons in the fire, and haunted by a tragedy that took him to the end of his rope and beyond. A Faustian bargain, lust, betrayal, prophecy, hit men, crime bosses, and a whole bunch of twists. Hank is on a path for revenge, and we all know revenge is is a dish best SERVED COLD.
- "With 'Choose,' I wanted to explore the uncomfortable tension between good and bad, light and dark, beautiful and brutish; or is it the other way around, bad and good, light and dark, beautiful and brutish? You choose."
- Tim tries to win his ex-girlfriend back by recruiting Barb, the only women that will kiss him.
- An ode to parents and memory.
- In a dystopian future, a young pregnant woman struggles with peace vs. patriotism.
- "Kobresia: What Is" is a long-form experimental film or visual tone poem. This video is one element generated for Phil Garrett's performance art event/installation as part of the exhibition "Stage/Studio: Space Transformed" at the The Ohio State University's Urban Arts Space. In the installation, the film plays as both a part of a complex Isadora projection, and as the source video being fed through a network of technologies: from an iPod Touch, fed through a video splitter to vintage video equipment including a 1970 Zenith B&W TV, a Sony Trinitron field monitor, an oscilloscope, waveform monitor, and vectroscope.
- The end of a relationship.
- Bobby goes digging for something he's lost. Surrounded by doubters, he won't give up until he's found it.
- The "overlooked" films are short subjective landscape films, which explore simultaneity: our simultaneous interconnection with and disconnection from the world around us and the events and elements we often overlook. The subject of "Overlooked 2" is a small black sand beach on the south side of Hrísey, Iceland, it's details and environmental context.
- All Things Shining" is an experimental, intermedial, dramatic live cinema experience. At its heart, it is a story about humanity, as seen through the lens of a man facing his own mortality. The protagonist is Captain Matt Simon, an astronaut leading the first manned mission to the planet Mars. The play travels through time, providing a view into pivotal moments in the protagonist's past, juxtaposed and interwoven with scenes that make up the dramatic present. In this way, the play acts as a time machine, allowing the audience to travel back and forth in the character's consciousness and experience in order to gain a whole picture of the protagonist as a proxy and metaphor for their own lives.
- The "overlooked" films are short subjective landscape films, which explore simultaneity: our simultaneous interconnection with and disconnection from the world around us and the events and elements we often overlook. "Overlooked 1" focuses on the abandoned structures in rural Ohio and the natural environments around them - artifacts left to decay.
- CROSSING 6:30PM 4/8/2016 - This patient, deliberately paced video piece captures an installation at the Columbus College of Art and Design, Beeler Gallery on April 8, 2016. The subject is one of crossing at the physical point of death, and how it might coincide with what follows. A live male chorus performed an original piece of solemn, but secular music in a dimly lit space. The open echoic space mimicked a cathedral without the religious trappings. An impression of the immense was conveyed by empty white walls and a ceiling that disappears into darkness. There was only one image, an oversized Montana landscape containing a humble road cross; and one object, a set of performance risers along the back wall. The performance occurred only once, and was followed by empty space and the recorded echo of the chorus' performance.
- The "overlooked" films are short explorations of humankind's simultaneous interconnection with and disconnection from the world around us.