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- Documentary about the revolutionary and brilliant Chicago architect Louis Sullivan (1856-1924); his rapid rise to fame, tragic decline, and the ultimate triumph of his creative spirit.
- Made exclusively for the Hail to the King Tribute Show at Finder Creepers in Des Moines, Iowa. A surreal and non linear adaptation of the short story "Jerusalem's Lot". It was shown for exactly one month from January 22nd, 2011 to February 22nd, 2011.
- Shamus and Cam, two aspiring filmmakers, steal a school bus and travel across the USA in search of truth, documenting life in Post-9/11 America.
- Tells the story of a C.I.A. agent named Mark who's assigned to investigate a popular officer accused of making political death threats.
- Geoffrey is almost 70 years old and resides in a 44-acre timber in Iowa. He was raised across the road from the timber, and in 1982, his childhood dream of living in the woods came true. 28 years later, he reflects on his love for home and family in this short documentary from Darren Peak.
- Neil Fontaine, an insomniac Marine, is discharged from service and returns home to his home in small-town Iowa. An only child, Neil is surprised by how much his younger cousins have grown in his absence. As Neil's insomnia persists, the already-strained relationship between his father Grant and his aunt Regina becomes even more sour. As Neil tries to adjust to being back home, he starts to become privy to the source of the bad blood between Grant and Regina: the suicide of their brother over thirty years prior. Confronting his father for being lost in the past, Neil realizes that he must contend with his own trauma, and at least attempt to move on.