Blissville…. An Investigation






Directed by Henry Linhart
Documentary feature
Blissville . . . An Investigation centers on a small, remote corner of Queens, New York, within the shadows of midtown Manhattan and yet isolated from the rest of the city. Embracing low-budget Hi-8 video to conduct informal street interviews and investigate the origin of the name of Blissville and the character(s) of the town, the video takes the experimental form of a docu-poem, not so much in the traditional sense with words but as a lyrical visual odyssey.
Mr. Chibbs


Directed by Jill Campbell
Cinematography by Nelson Walker, Gregory Gerhard, Oren Paley
Featuring Kenny Anderson, Natasha Anderson, Spinderella, Dennis Rodman, David Falk, Kenny Smith, Nate “Tiny” Archibald, Vince Smith, Coach Bobby Cremins, Coach Bobby Hurley, Lethal Weapon 3.
Available on Amazon, Kanopy, and Urban Movie Channel
Color Grading
Sound design, sound edit, 5.1 mix. Feature film.
Premiere DOC NYC 2016
Ten years after his retirement from a career as a professional athlete, Kenny Anderson finds that basketball is easy, it’s life that’s hard. Still reeling from his mother’s death, the former New York City high-school prodigy and NBA All-Star loses a cherished coaching position, sending him into a midlife crisis. Facing his personal demons head-on, the charismatic Anderson must come to terms with his past in order to find a way forward.
My Art




Directed by Laurie Simmons
Film Movement
Cinematography by Tom Richmond
Starring Laurie Simmons, Lena Dunham, Parker Posey, and Josh Safdie
Available on Amazon
Color grading
Sound design, sound edit and 5.1 mix. Feature film.
Premiere Venice Film Festival 2016
A 65-year-old single artist living in New York City has a good life: a stable teaching job, successful friends, and a loyal, aging dog named Bing. As her dream of a respectable place in the art world becomes more elusive, her frustration with her lack of recognition feels alarmingly urgent.
PRESS
“An amusing riff on the way one’s creative work bleeds into one’s personal life… Simmons expresses a singular voice and style.”
–Los Angeles Times
“An art-world satire, a gentle drama of midlife crisis, an incisive study of star presence and its opposite, a re-creation and reclamation of golden-age Hollywood splendor, a low-key stoner comedy, a country idyll with a ramshackle party vibe and Lena Dunham and Parker Posey cameos, a romance so quiet that its sudden insistent erotic tug comes as a joyous surprise — well, My Art, the feature debut of filmmaker-photographer-artist Laurie Simmons, proves coherent in form and feeling despite bustling with modes and ideas and curiosities. As writer and director, Simmons sets the disparate elements dancing together rather than colliding. As a performer, wry and ever so slightly comically hesitant, she imbues each sequence with a piquant longing, a restless intelligence, a passion to create in spite of the world’s indifference that makes her character’s struggles — and also the existence of the film itself — moving. Simmons collapses the distance between protagonist and creator so winningly that the fact that you’re watching My Art seems the film’s own happy ending.”
–The Village Voice