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- A young woman faces a bevy of convoluted memories and inner turmoil while trapped in a cellar with only one method of escape.
- The first and only feature length documentary about the cult-classic children's television series, 'You Can't Do That on Television.' Featuring interviews with more than two dozen cast and crew members, images, footage, and tons of memorable moments. The slime is back!
- Animated sketch comedy film from the warped minds behind the Brainless Horseman comedy troupe. A plethora of peculiar characters encounter even more peculiar situations as the 'channels' are changed for you. Prepare for trademark stupidity and utter bewilderment.
- Stoners, rock stars, wizards, feisty Latinas, shiny spandex, and a plethora of peculiar people come together in this twisted sketch comedy that spoofs everyday life in a quiet little fake town.
- A stunning visual essay celebrating the resilience and vibrancy of New York City and its people, featuring a compelling original score from composer and director David Dillehunt.
- Ten years in the making, filmmaker David Dillehunt chronicles his Virginia based rock band Butterfly Vendetta. This poignant documentary traces their musical roots to the 1990's and follows their winding path to notoriety, including a show at the Sprint Pavilion in Charlottesville, VA.
- A sketch-comedy film unlike any other. With the use of bizarre and hysterical situations, our cast of characters proceed from one sketch to another, following a single thread that flows between them.
- Blending sketch comedy and stand-up, comedian Shawn Lamont performs a hilarious set in front of a sold out crowd at an intimate venue in Norfolk, Virginia.
- Three friends share an evening of drinks and laughter while taking a satirical look at the small college town of Charlottesville, Virginia.
- Animated sketch comedy film from the Brainless Horseman comedy troupe. Prepare for an onslaught of trademark stupidity as more strange characters encounter strange situations, and the 'channels' are constantly changing. It's the hilarious sequel that nobody saw coming.
- First cast reunion and fan convention of cult-classic show, "You Can't Do That On Television."
- The final cast reunion/fan convention of "You Can't Do That on Television," marking the 25 year anniversary.
- In this feature length concert film, musician and filmmaker David Dillehunt captures the fun and innovative post-pop band The Anatomy of Frank at an intimate setting in Charlottesville, Virginia.
- Ben Marlow is a lonely community college student whose parents disowned him a few years ago. Being introverted and alone virtually his whole life, he spends most of his time talking with imaginary characters, who echo the thoughts and duality of his own mind. Soon, he meets a vivacious girl named Helena, who pushes him out of his comfort zone and gives him the kindness he's rarely received. Slowly, a romantic relationship develops between them. And as their love grows stronger, Ben develops a powerful attachment. An attachment that leads him down a dangerous path...
- Feature length visual experience that showcases brilliant cinematography set to original music by composer and filmmaker David Dillehunt. A unique look at our contemporary world. The second in a trilogy of experimental films that explores life through synchronized vignettes.
- In an effort to escape an over-protective mother and build his own life, Ryan Gillis is thrown into a strange journey. On this journey, he unwittingly uncovers spirits who challenge him to make decisions that he's not prepared to make: What is the true value of money? Who can you trust? His fear of failure and judgment propel him and new-found friend, Kadie, into dealing with something they've never known before, EVITERNITY, a place where you stop living by chance. The only problem...you can't get there alive.
- Can a no-talent teenager be America's Next Big Star?
- Filmmaker David Dillehunt captures the seventh and final poetry and songwriting showcase, First Amendment Writes, at an intimate venue in Charlottesville, Virginia. Ten poets and ten songwriters perform their original works in this celebration of the creative heights that can only be achieved when artists are free to express themselves on any theme, subject or idea.
- For nearly fourteen months, filmmaker David Dillehunt followed the rising Virginia based music group Astronomers, capturing a wide array of live performances, recording sessions, and countless candid moments. This sharp, often humorous feature length documentary traces their path to notoriety from solo, coffee house beginnings in Texas, to the historic Jefferson Theater, culminating in a stellar CD release show at The Southern Cafe and Music Hall in Charlottesville. Join band mates Nate Bolling, Alexandra Angelich, David Brear, and Graham Partridge for a truly entertaining, musical journey that showcases this talented group on its search for stardom.
- Monday Maxwell is a not-so-average guy who gets kicked out of the house and enrolled in a strange university, and must share a small dorm room with a quirky girl, while balancing a self-help class and aspirations of being a singing star.
- One man struggles to balance the demons and blessings of his past while chasing a better future, At the Bottom.
- Two complete strangers meet and share a day of fun, food, and facts about each other, before departing at the end of the day.
- Fifteen years ago, Adam Gottschalk and Nick Noe hosted a late-night radio show in Central Virginia called "The Midnight Barbecue." Filmmaker David Dillehunt followed the guys in July 2007 as they experienced three straight days of appearances and special promotions, along with a visit to the final Camp Jeep festival held in Nelson County, VA. Previously lost on a corrupted hard drive, this documentary takes an inside look at the short-lived local radio phenomenon, providing a veritable time capsule of regional talent in the late 2000s.
- Anger and alcohol end the relationship of three adults who discover their surprising connection to one another. Filmed in a single take.