Film
The Exit Row
Deadly Obsession at 30,000 Feet
(Drama/Thriller, 90 minutes)
Sasha Dade is dedicated to her demanding, yet comfortable life as a wife, mother and advertising executive near the nation's capital. Clint Meyers is a top selling real estate agent and investor who projects sensitivity and charisma but harbors a methodical dark side. Their worlds collide when a chance encounter on a traumatic flight leads to a deadly obsession.
Produced by Cine30 Media and distributed by Maverick Entertainment.
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Director of Photography and Editor - Eric Hales
Why, Mona Rae?
You’re safe now
(Horror-Thriller)
On an isolated road, a blind military veteran begins to suspect something sinister brewing after she is rescued from a car accident by a mysterious pair of siblings from an Amish community.
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Producer and Director of Photography - Eric Hales
Rotary
It could happen to you
(Horror-Thriller, 11 minutes)
In 1968, a babysitter's evening is interrupted by strange and unsettling occurrences.
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Director of Photography - Eric Hales
Heartless
Based on the short story "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe
(Crime-Thriller, 26 minutes)
Heartless follows Ray Chandler, a low level professional thief, who holds up an old abandoned warehouse after a bank robbery goes horribly wrong. While waiting for the instructions from his crime boss, Ira, another member of the crew, Old Man Stanley, arrives at the rendezvous. Tensions rise as secrets begin to unravel and Ray is tormented by the old man's eye, which he hides beneath an eye patch.
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Director of Photography - Eric Hales
Eyes of the Roshi
Revenge, 40 years in the making
(Action/Drama, 88 minutes)
Saigon 1973. A young man's heart is breaking as he discovers his childhood love, the girl he grew up with, raped and murdered. He makes a fateful resolve to avenge her loss, thereby igniting a forty-year odyssey of revenge and death, which ends a continent away in a final climactic confrontation.
Featuring Eric Roberts and Grand Master Adam Nguyen.
Produced by Light Age Films and distributed by Leomark Studios.
2nd Unit Director of Photography and B-camera operator - Eric Hales
Cassanova Was A Woman
A romantic comedy about fidelity, fantasy and fried plantains
(Comedy, 113 minutes)
Cassanova Canto is a 5'7", blonde, blue-eyed Cuban-American struggling actor who has fallen in love with a woman, while still married to her husband. Throw in a famous Spanish soap star mother, a homophobic sister, a yogi therapist, and a naked guy, and her dilemma takes a twist. Can you be a free-spirited, sexually fluid, pansexual, bisexual, metrosexual, monogamist and...also be Latin?
Produced by Fuacata Films and available now at Amazon.
Director of Photography - Eric Hales
Employee of the Year
(Comedy, 111 minutes)
A quirky, impulsive and undisciplined young woman finds more then she bargain for when she poses as the Employee of the Year for Brinkley Financial & Marketing Firm.
Produced by Synergy Cornerstone Entertainment and available now at Amazon.
Director of Photography - Eric Hales
Bachelorette's Degree
What happens when friendships are put to the test?
(Comedy/Drama, 95 minutes)
"Bachelorette's Degree," a steamy romantic comedy/drama set in Washington, D.C., explores the dynamics of love and sincere friendship, tested by unexpected circumstances. The film stars three beautiful, successful women whose lives are full of possibilities as they debunk the notion of women racing for the marriage altar. Instead, "Bachelorette's Degree" tells the other side of the story. Dennie Lewis is a publicist for a national television personality. Jasmine Dominguez has just finished law school and is eager to get her career started. Kerra Carter is a seasoned middle school teacher. Join them on their hilarious, heart-touching journey.
Produced by Cine30Media and distributed by Maverick Entertainment. Available now at Amazon.
Director of Photography and Editor - Eric Hales
The Love Song of Charlie Beecher
Do I dare to eat a peach?
(Comedy/romance, 29 minutes)
A teenage introvert tries to change his destiny after seeing his pathetic future in poet J. Alfred Prufrock.
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Director of Photography - Eric Hales