Film
Illinois (2008).
80-minute color feature film
Director and Writer
Screening History
N.Y.U. Director’s Series, Tisch School of the Arts (April 2008)
Kansas International Film Festival (September 2008)
Beloit International Film Festival (February 2009)
There are no Sharks on the Desert (1997).
15-minute black-and-white film.
Director and Writer
Premiered at 1997 New York Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, now called OutFest.
Shown at the American Cinematheque in association with Out on Screen as a group of “Queer Shorts” in Los Angeles, Calif.
Film funded by a Build Illinois Filmmaker/Cable Access Grant distributed by the Community Film Workshop.
Global Jukebox (1992)
Assistant Editor
An ethnographic multimedia study of evolution of dance and music.
A production of The Association for Cultural Equity, Alan Lomax, Director, New York, N.Y.
For information about this project: “Folklorist’s Global Jukebox Goes Digital,” The New York Times, January 30, 2012
How I See the World: The Life and Genius of Albert Einstein (1991)
Apprentice Editor
American Masters/Videfilm Producers International, Ltd., New York, N.Y.
Documentary on physicist Albert Einstein which chronicles the experiences that led him to become a great advocate for world peace.
The Bryce Project (Trailer)
Director
A documentary production which presents the history of the Bryce State Mental Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, a pioneering institution in the treatment of mental illness in this country.
Hello Blonde Doctor (1996)
Co-Writer and Media Artist
A full-length spoken word, dance, and video installation that explores the theme of human sexuality among gay men.
Premiered at the Blue Rider Theater Festival, Chicago, Ill.