The Street Performers 2015
This documentary-style short follows two impoverished teens performing on the streets of London in the days leading up to the London Blitz of 1940.
This documentary-style short follows two impoverished teens performing on the streets of London in the days leading up to the London Blitz of 1940.
This short film was created for CATV and the Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth's 2015 Halloween-o-thon Film Festival, where it won Best Screenplay and Best Artistic Design. The film was required to be completely original, under five minutes in length, and include the line "I know how this ends." The film takes place, largely, in the mind of the main character, who is in a coma. In his coma-induced dream, he can hear what is actually going on around him in the hospital, but he is unconscious, and blends reality with the serial playing on the radio.
An unforeseen event cuts short the night of four friends preparing for a school dance.
After one of them sprains her ankle in the woods, three Halloween pranksters tell an old story to pass the time.
Set in New Jersey in 1938, "Drop Dead, Gorgeous" follows the stories of high-society woman Irene Moretti and private investigator Miles Marshall. After Irene's husband, mob boss Luca Moretti, is murdered, Irene hires Marshall to help her flee the country. Meanwhile, her husband's mob connections double-hire Marshall to track down the killer, creating problems for themselves, Irene, and ultimately for Marshall himself. This twenty-minute short film takes inspiration from the classic noir tradition.
Two quirky middle schoolers are interrogated by their principal as they attempt to pull off an elaborate cheating scheme.
In 1984, two cutting-edge scientists attempt to build a time machine.
In post-Civil War Bexar County, Texans live in abject poverty, forcing folks to make ends meet by any means necessary. No one messes with No Name Somethin'-or-Other.
A short film by Evan Koppers.
Sequel to "The Suitor" (2017).
Not your average kids' show.