Carmella Prays
She’s barely hanging on. Situated between Mickey and Jesus, Mrs. Carmella is at the end of it all. She’s talking to angels and praying with people that only she can see. Soon, she says, she will pass to the other … Read More
She’s barely hanging on. Situated between Mickey and Jesus, Mrs. Carmella is at the end of it all. She’s talking to angels and praying with people that only she can see. Soon, she says, she will pass to the other … Read More
Getting our films screened in Patrick’s native Sweden has, for some reason, always been a challenge. Today, I am pleased to announce that our short documentary “Mr. Joe lives alone” will screen at the Västerås Film Festival in November. So, … Read More
When Little Baby Eyes surveyed her stomping grounds, she at first could not find what was there before. Only skeletons remained. She called to the light: “Bring me a new land and put it here on top of the old … Read More
We love doing documentary portraits of old people. They have amazing stories, and in a fast-changing, high-tech world, they are the bridge to a lost time. We are now developing “Mr. Joe lives alone” into a stand alone short-form piece. The idea … Read More
Donnie is the real-life father of three of the children in our “Down in the Parish” work: Dominique, Daniel, and Derek Thompson (a.k.a. Destiny, C.B., and Deux). Here he’s come to see Chalmatia for the first time.