CHOKE

Winner – Special Jury Prize Sundance Film Festival 2008

“Choke is a satirical-psychotic comedy of sexual addiction, and it’s a dirty minded blast." — Entertainment Weekly

“Not only is (Sam Rockwell) one of the best under-the-radar actors working today, but he perfectly captures Victor's sleazy, self-deprecating charm.” — Cinematical

“Choke is a comedy marinated in the aesthetic of cooler-than-thou irony and hip transgression." — New York Times


JOSHUA

Winner – Cinematography Award Sundance Film Festival 2007

Winner – Best Feature Gen Art Film Festival 2007

Winner – Best Actor: Sam Rockwell Winner – Special Mention: George Ratliff Sitges – Catalonian International Film Festival 2007

“Joshua offers imaginative staging and some superb performances.” — New York Times

George Ratliff’s Joshua is a delicately arty, robustly nasty horror movie about a family rotting to its haute-bourgeois core.” — LA Weekly

“It’s Sam Rockwell’s spectacular turn as the harried paterfamilias that simultaneously binds the film and pushes its boundaries.” — New York Times

“A tense, stylish and satisfyingly adult psychological thriller about the bad side of having children, George Ratliff’s Joshua benefits from fine writing and acting.” — Screen Daily


SAVAGE GRACE

Official Selection - Directors’ Fortnight Cannes Film Festival 2007

“One of the more controversial films at Sundance." — Cinematical

“In this beautifully stylized version of the story, Moore – in a heartbreaking, harrowing performance – portrays Barbara Daly Baekeland as a chilly, suicidal, confused, smothering mother who abuses her son one to many times.” — Fox news


AMANDLA! A Revolution in Four Part Harmony

Winner – Special Achievement Documentary Black Reel Awards 2004

Winner – Best South African Film Encounters South African International Documentary Festival 2002

Winner – Heartland Film Festival 2003

Winner – Outstanding Individual Achievement Award News & Documentary Emmy Awards 2004

Winner – Best Documentary San Diego Film Festival 2002

Winner – Best Motion Picture Documentary Satellite Awards 2004

Winner – Best Documentary St Louis International Film Festival

Winner – Audience Award & Freedom of Expression Award Sundance Film Festival 2002

Winner – FIPRESCI Prize Sydney Film Festival 2003

Winner – Best of Festival Telluride Mountain Film Festival

“Ten Years in Development, this fascinating and compelling documentary tells the story of South Africa’s apartheid regime from the perspective of the musicians who composed, played and sang songs of freedom, revolution and change.” BBC

“The film they have put together is dense with sound and information, but it moves with a swift, lilting rhythm that is of a piece with the musical heritage it explores” New York Times