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NEWS

May 15, 2018

THE TRIGGER will have its festival premiere at the Independent Filmmakers Showcase on Tuesday evening, May 15th, in Beverly Hills.

For more details and to listen to a few tracks from the score, click here.

March 10, 2018

THE NEW 30 will be launched on YouTube on Saturday evening, 03/10/18! All six episodes will be available to binge-watch. 

January 18, 2018

Oh bother... it's Winnie the Pooh Day!

 

Click here to view a collection of six

30-second short films called Smackerels.

October 31, 2017

This music is HORRORABLE!

October 17, 2017

EVERYTHING MUST CHANGE is now available on iTunes

50% of the proceeds from the film will be given to a foundation which is being established in Mariam Jobrani's name. The money will go to assist women documentary filmmakers in their endeavors, as well as to certain cancer charities (still being determined).

September 27, 2017

EVERYTHING MUST CHANGE will have its world premiere at the ArcLight Hollywood on Sunday, October 15th, at 4 p.m. as part of Women in Entertainment's bi-annual documentary series.

The Hollywood Reporter covered this event in a recent article.

August 13, 2017

My beautiful friend, filmmaker Mariam Jobrani, passed after a seven-year journey with cancer. The documentary she co-directed with her creative partner Kenny Krauss, titled EVERYTHING MUST CHANGE, finished post-production this past spring.

As a means to process the heartbreak I'm feeling, I've put together a small album of tracks composed for the film. It can be found here.

August 11, 2017

THE NEW 30 will have its premiere at the North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (NCGLFF) in Durham, Friday, 08/11, at 9 p.m. in the Carolina Theater.

Showrunner Walt Bost will be in attendance for a Q&A afterwards.

A second screening is scheduled for Thursday, 08/17, at 9:20 p.m.

For a bit of the score and screen captures from the show, click here.

January 11, 2017

IS HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF? (a PSA directed by Aya Tanimura and executive produced by Katy Perry) has been launched on YouTube.

Both the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post have since covered its release.

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