ALL THE RAGE

Using a first-person approach to explore the work of renowned physician Dr. John Sarno and his radical methods to treating back pain, ALL THE RAGE examines the connections between emotions and health. Through interviews with Sarno, esteemed patients, and experts, the film invites viewers to profoundly rethink our approach to healthcare.

THE SWEAT SOLUTION

ESPN 30for30

OPERATION MATCH

ESPN + FiveThirtyEight

THE BLUE BOX

ESPN + FiveThirtyEight

AN AMAZING, LUNATIC DOCUMENTARY THAT WILL LEAVE YOU CREEPED-OUT, EXCITED AND SURPRISED.

 

– John Waters, director of Hairspray and Crybaby

WHO TOOK JOHNNY

WHO TOOK JOHNNY is an examination into the infamous thirty-year-old cold case behind the disappearance of Iowa paperboy Johnny Gosch, the first missing child to appear on a milk carton. The film captures the endless intrigue surrounding eye-witness accounts, compelling evidence, and emotional discoveries, which span three decades of the most spellbinding missing person’s case in U.S. history.

NET GENERATION

United States Tennis Association

ADAM LEVINE COLLECTION

KMART

PRODUCT SHOWCASE

Gilt

WORKING IN PROTEST

Working in Protest features a collection of footage shot across America from 1987 to 2017 . As seen from the point of view of activists, the film captures the discourse of modern political protest.

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WHEN HEALERS ARE AHEAD OF HISTORY While historians credit Louis Pasteur with articulating the germ theory of disease, many others came before him who began to tease out the ideas that led to this deeper understanding of illness. One of these doctors, the 18th century physician Ignatz Semmelweis, spent much of his time taking care of women who developed puerperal fever......

Humans have brains that are capable of complex thoughts about the future and the past. This gives us the ability to both plan, as well as fall into the abyss of regret. This brain has incredible powers to shape our reality, and language is one of the many tools we use to carve out meaning from the things that we......

I don’t know if I have always held my tension in my left leg, but I know I have for at least 25 years.  When I was in my early 20’s and my back would “go out”, it was always on the left side. I got rid of that for about 5 or 10 years after I read “Healing Back......

Last year, Tony Kapel had me on his radio show in Miami to discuss my mall photo work and our film Half-Cocked. Afterwards he suggested trying to show it at Art Basel in Miami in December 2021 with a show of my photo work. We started brainstorming and refocused on showing work by all the people involved with the film......

In the first episode of Ted Lasso the newly appointed coach of a premier league soccer team and eponymous namesake of the show tapes a hand-written sign on the locker room wall that simply says, “BELIEVE.” At this point in the narrative, Lasso – an American football coach and not a soccer coach – bets big on belief. However, he......

I saw this on Twitter today. I get it – people want to feel listened to rather than lectured. It also highlights the difference between empathy and sympathy. I come from a family with a long history of chronic pain and other health issues. I spent much of the past two decades making a film about the mind body connection......

MALLS ACROSS AMERICA

Throughout the 1980s, as America’s downtown districts declined in importance and the “big-box” stores began their slow march across the country, malls became increasing central to American popular culture, dominating the social life of a large swath of the population. In 1989 Michael Galinsky, a twenty-year-old photographer, drove across the country recording this change: the spaces, textures and pace that defined this era.