Projects

Maine’s Home Movies

MAINE’S HOME MOVIES is an essay film celebrating the work and home life of a rural state in the early twentieth century. Focusing on “the gaze” of amateur filmmakers and their subjects - so often someone they know well. Drawn from the collections of our regional archives, Northeast Historic Film.

57 min. Maine Public Television broadcast.

 

Drunken: What The Children Saw

DRUNKEN: WHAT THE CHILDREN SAW is an inquiry documentary about children’s perceptions of drunkenness. Stories told through the memories of adults examined in context with historical and cultural attitudes found in early cinema and home movies. DRUNKEN is a work-in-progress.

Williamsburgh Brooklyn

WILLIAMSBURGH BROOKLYN is about the vicissitudes of the search for an artistic and creative life. And it is about growing up. Set in 1970s and '80s Brooklyn, WILLIAMSBURGH BROOKLYN is a web of forgotten histories, art and young lives. WILLIAMSBURGH is a work-in-progress.