Film Crash

Film Crash is a California-based annual film festival and screenplay competition, programming independent, animated, experimental, low-budget and underground films. The programmers award prizes.

History
In 1985 film director Matthew Harrison launched a floating film screening series in the East Village, Manhattan, adopting the name Film Crash and its associated logo in early 1988. He was joined later that year by film directors Karl Nussbaum and Scott Saunders.

Expansion
Film Crash grew, playing in venues such as 124 Ridge Street Gallery, Performance Space 122, R.A.P.P. Arts Center, Angelika Film Center, Shooting Gallery, São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound, Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D.C. and Heliotrope Theater in Los Angeles. In 2014 Film Crash was held in Mid-City, Los Angeles on October 22. In 2015 a Screenplay Competition component was added to Film Crash. The 2023 Film Crash festival and screenplay competition was held at the Laemmle Royal Theatre in West Los Angeles on October 14.

Theater collaboration
As a collective of filmmakers, Film Crash also collaborated with the experimental theater group Ridge Theater, producing and directing films for several theater productions including Jack Benny at La Mama in 1988 and The Manson Family opera at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in 1990.

Film production
In 2002 Film Crash presented Mark Christensen's debut feature film Box Head Revolution. In 2006 Film Crash produced Ben Rodkin's debut feature film Big Heart City starring Seymour Cassel and Shawn Andrews.

2023
Night Ride from LA, Directed by Martin Gerigk, First Prize Experimental Film
 * October 14, 2023 - Laemmle Royal, West Los Angeles

Suntripping, Directed by Oktay Ortabasi and Scott Saunders

Nomad, Directed by Reesha Gandhi, Aby Isakov, and Faryal Khan, First Prize Documentary

Poppy Pop, Directed by Olive Juge, First Prize Animated Film

Boiz Klub, Directed by Alexis Janae, First Prize Drama

Letter, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Psychedelic Ode to Sunshine, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

Live Love Lunatics, Written by Jamie Stanley, First Prize 1-Hour Drama Pilot

Iron Phallus, Written by Stephanie Kolar, First Prize 1/2-Hour Sitcom Pilot

My Mad Madonna, Written by Cinzia Bomoll, First Prize Action Adventure Screenplay

Sunshine House, Written by NC Ruby, First Prize Comedy Feature Screenplay

Devotion, Written by Leon McConnell, First Prize Dramatic Feature Screenplay

Hello, Written by Sophia Lee, First Prize Horror Screenplay

E.E., Written by Louise Deschamps, First Prize Romantic Comedy Screenplay

In Spring, The Sun Sets at 7, Written by Catalina Giraldo, First Prize Dramatic Short Screenplay

Shake Dog Shake, Written by Chas Chang, First Prize Thriller Screenplay

2022
Parenthesis, Directed by Vasilios Papaioannu, First Prize Experimental Film
 * October 15, 2022 - Laemmle Royal, West Los Angeles

Cristina Zenato and the Reef Shark Connection, Directed by Jason Perryman, First Prize Documentary

Paw, Directed by Diana Lee Woody, First Prize Comedy

Al Diaz: Like a Bomb, Directed by Jane Brill, Best Documentary

Goya Called, Directed by Patrick Moser, First Prize Animated Film

Cure, Yi Liu, Best Actor

Cure, Directed by Tina Gu, First Prize Drama

The Lavender Jungle, Written by Jon Davis, First Prize 1-Hour Drama Pilot

B is for Bisexual, Written by Laura Valtorta, First Prize 1/2-Hour Sitcom Pilot

Chaos Becomes Us, Written by Rachel Rios, Best 1/2-Hour Sitcom Pilot

Major League Priest, Written by Frank Vespe, Finalist 1/2-Hour Sitcom Pilot

Memory, Written by Milo Ellison, Semi-Finalist 1/2-Hour Sitcom Pilot

Bloodlines: The Mogadishu Diaries 1992-1993, Written by Eddie Clay Thompkins III, First Prize Action Adventure Screenplay

Three Unwishes, Written by Troy Harvey Graham, First Prize Comedy Feature Screenplay

Pretty Doesn't Get You Into The NBA, Written by Frank Vespe, First Prize Dramatic Feature Screenplay

Quiet Noise, Written by George Basiev, First Prize Horror Screenplay

10 Years Ago Today, Written by Shane Spiegel and Justin Reager, First Prize Romantic Comedy Screenplay

East of Lincoln Blvd., Written by Sophia Louisa Lee, Best Dramatic Short Screenplay

Hot Rates to Omaha, Written by David-Matthew Barnes, Finalist Dramatic Short Screenplay

Mermaid, Written by Jerry D. Ochoa, First Prize Dramatic Short Screenplay

Apache, Written by Adam Seidel, First Prize Thriller Screenplay

2021
Moorriiss the Robot, Directed by Wade Chitwood, First Prize Comedy
 * October 16, 2021 - Laemmle Royal, West Los Angeles

Two Little People, Directed by Xin Li, First Prize Animated Film

Valley of Flowers, Directed by Emma Asson, Suno Chen, Sophia Nino, First Prize Documentary

Duet, Directed by Yadid Licht, Best Animated Film

21, Directed by Damian Gonzalez & Jeremy Weinstein, First Prize Short Film

The Yes Yes Fish, Directed by Patrick Moser, First Prize Experimental Film

Sucking Wind, Emerson Thomas-Gregory, Best Actor

Sucking Wind, Directed by Ruby Baker & David Kennedy, First Prize Drama

The Twelve Chairs, Written by Gregg Greenberg & Michael Rispoli, First Prize 1-Hour Drama Pilot

Mobnoxious, Written by Frank Vespe, First Prize 1/2-Hour Sitcom Pilot

As Time Goes By, Written by Jon Davis, First Prize Action Adventure Screenplay

A Florida Man, Written by Kaido Strange, First Prize Comedy Feature Screenplay

Westend, Written by Michał Szalonek & Paweł Podlejski, First Prize Dramatic Feature Screenplay

The Calling, Written by Steven Bogart, First Prize Horror Screenplay

Bad Romance, Written by Chad Wellinger, First Prize Romantic Comedy Screenplay

Over and Out, Written by Callie LeClaire, First Prize Dramatic Short Screenplay

Burn Pattern, Written by Laura Kemp, First Prize Thriller Screenplay

2020
In the Same Direction, Directed by Alexander Craven, First Prize Documentary
 * October 31, 2020 - Online event (due to COVID-19)

Starfish, Directed by Alicia Buckner, Best Film

Just a Ride, Directed by Ben Mathie & Becca Godwin, First Prize Experimental Film

Junior, Directed by Jehnovah Carlisle, First Prize Drama

A Shore, Directed by Sam Gilberg & Armand Dov Brescia, First Prize Short Film

The Winter, Directed by Xin Li, First Prize Animated Film

The Givers, Written by Ruben Estremera & Gregory Wolk, First Prize 1-Hour Drama Pilot

Currently Katie, Written by Hannah Petosa, First Prize 1/2-Hour Sitcom Pilot

Stand-Ups, Written by Ruben Estremera & Gregory Wolk, Best 1/2-Hour Sitcom Pilot

The Seeds We Sow, Written by Scott Harbison, First Prize Action Adventure Screenplay

Merry Murder, Written by Eric Lambden, First Prize Comedy Feature Screenplay

Hole Set, Written by Kyle Smith, First Prize Dramatic Feature Screenplay

At The Mercy of Faith, Written by Samuel Taylor, First Prize Horror Screenplay

The Officiant, Written by Carla Miles, First Prize Romantic Comedy Screenplay

Vodoun, Written by Stuart Creque, First Prize Dramatic Short Screenplay

Cellular Memory, Written by Brian Erwin, First Prize Thriller Screenplay

2019
Two, Directed by Vasilios Papaioannu, First Prize Experimental Film
 * October 12, 2019 - Laemmle Royal, West Los Angeles

Something Round, Jason Green, Best Actor

Something Round, Directed by Nikhail Asnani, First Prize Drama

Kaki No Shizuku, Directed by Daisy Dickinson, First Prize Experimental Film

The Dressing, Directed by Patrick Moser, First Prize Experimental Drama

Florise: The Beauty of Haiti, Directed by Albert Rano, First Prize Documentary

Transference, Directed by James Jaffee, First Prize Experimental Film

Swank's!, Written by Ed Bookman, First Prize Dramatic Feature Screenplay

Polymer, Written by Matthew Karges, First Prize Dramatic Short Screenplay

High Striker, Written by Gerald Rigdon, First Prize Thriller Screenplay

It's Here, Written by Judson Vaughan, First Prize Horror Screenplay

Born Again, Written by Daniel Schooling, First Prize Comedy Feature Screenplay

Rainbow Hunting, Written by Conor McFarland, First Prize Romantic Comedy Screenplay

Light, Written by Michael Schilf, First Prize 1-Hour Drama Pilot

Board to Death, Written by Steve Stiefel and Jodi Teti, First Prize 1/2-Hour Sitcom Pilot

Resurrection Run, Written by Sean Mick, First Prize Action Adventure Screenplay

2018
Illusion, Directed by Yedan Zhu, First Prize Student Animated Film
 * October 13, 2018 - Laemmle Royal, West Los Angeles

The Midpoint of a Very Long Story, Directed by Ertug Tufekcioglu, First Prize Drama

My Heart is a Lure, Directed by Patrick Moser, First Prize Experimental Film

Move, Directed by David Stenseth, First Prize Student Documentary

Voice, Directed by Takeshi Kushida, First Prize Experimental Drama

College Nomad, Directed by Albert Rano, First Prize Documentary

The Hyacinth Girl, Julia Rock, Best Actor

The Hyacinth Girl, Directed by Marielle Heydt, First Prize Best Movie

Until We Reach The Sun, Directed by Daisy Dickinson, First Prize Animated Film

Did You Hear?, Written by Joseph Harrison, First Prize Romantic Comedy Screenplay

The Color Of Evil, Written by Connie Wilson, First Prize Horror Screenplay

The Cottages, Written by John Darbonne, First Prize Web/New Media Screenplay

Back Home, Written by Matthew Baker, First Prize Comedy Feature Screenplay

Egalité, Written by Michael Head, First Prize 1-Hour Drama Pilot

'Til Death, Written by Alexandra Marshall, First Prize Dramatic Short Screenplay

Paradise Pond, Written by Lorraine Portman, First Prize Thriller Screenplay

The Mushroom King, Written by Steve Trebilcock, First Prize Action Adventure Screenplay

Delivery Girl, Written by Katherine Grant Krieger, First Prize Dramatic Feature Screenplay

My Life With Cats, Written by Bear Kosik, First Prize 1/2-Hour Sitcom Pilot

2017
Stars, Directed by Han Zhang, First Prize Animated Film
 * October 14, 2017 - Laemmle Royal, West Los Angeles

The Locket, Directed by Spencer Henry Williams, First Prize Student Film

A Universal Love Story, Directed by Natalie MacMahon, First Prize Short Film

Voices From Kaw Thoo Lei, Directed by Martha Gorzycki, First Prize Documentary

Corridory, Directed by Matt Meindl, First Prize Experimental Film

Penny and Paul, Directed by Brian Rawlins, First Prize Drama

Penny and Paul, Benjamin Schrader, Best Actor

The Girls in the House, Written by Tara Leigh, First Prize 1-Hour Drama Pilot

Blood Trigger, Written by Ron Podell, First Prize Action Adventure Screenplay

Gamers, Written by Travis Lemke, Jury Prize Comedy Feature Screenplay

What Goes Up Must Come Down, Written by Nicholas Zingarelli, First Prize Dramatic Feature Screenplay

Blood Knots, Written by Gregg Malkoff, First Prize Horror Screenplay

A World Without Men, Written by Malachi Kaplan, First Prize Romantic Comedy Screenplay

A Run, Written by Dagomir Kaszlikowski, First Prize Dramatic Short Screenplay

Malicious Intent, Written by Mike Briock,First Prize Thriller Screenplay

2016
Aeon, Directed by Derek O'Dell, First Prize Animated Film
 * October 22, 2016 - MiMoDa Studio, Los Angeles

Heaven is Now, Directed by Audrey Lorea, First Prize Feature Film

Atomic Couple, Directed by Rodrigo Espinosa, First Prize Comedy Short

Competition, Directed by Artur Boruzs, First Prize Student Short

Retreat Hell, Directed by Riley Robbins, Best Actor Short Film for "Jonathan Medina "

The Dabbler Man, Directed by Mario Horton, First Prize Dramatic Short

After the Storm, Directed by Felix Tobin, First Prize Experimental Short

Dead Van Drivin', Directed by Drew Morris, First Prize Documentary

Asomnia, Written by Stuart Creque, First Prize 1-Hour Drama Pilot

Vijay, Written by J. Panchalingam, First Prize 1/2-Hour Sitcom Pilot

Luther's Gang, Written by Massimiliano Mauceri, First Prize Action Adventure Screenplay

The World Lifeguard Championship, Written by J. J. Wheeler, Jury Prize Comedy Feature Screenplay

The Winner Mindset, Written by Doug Jacobson, First Prize Comedy Feature Screenplay

Big Sister, Written by David Chester, First Prize Dramatic Feature Screenplay

Nicole, Her Ex & The Killer, Written by Bob Akins, First Prize Horror Screenplay

Devil's Portal, Written by Frank del Aguila, First Prize Best Los Angeles Screenplay

Male Delivery, Written by Paul Penley, First Prize Romantic Comedy Screenplay

Dinosaur, Written by Frederik With-Seidelin Skov, First Prize Dramatic Short Screenplay

Cajun Justice, Written by Mike Briock, First Prize Thriller Screenplay

2015
WildLike, Directed by Frank Hall Green, Best Feature Film
 * November 15, 2015 - MiMoDa Studio, Los Angeles

Best before end..., Directed by Nicolas Fogliarini, Best Short Film

Vessels, Directed by Arkasha Stevenson, Grand Jury Prize & Best Student Short Film

The Little Match Girl, Directed by Kyoko Yamashita, Best Animated Film

Italian Justice, Directed by Marzio Mirabella, Best Web/New Media

Lapsus, Directed by Karim Ouaret, Best Thriller Short Film

Within, Directed by Natalia Azevedo Andrade, Best Student Animated Film

Tak Chung Wu, Directed by Tyler Russo, Best Documentary

Who I Am Now, Written by L Elizabeth Powers, First Prize Dramatic Screenplay
 * September 26, 2015 - Undisclosed Venice Location, Los Angeles

The Body, Written by Sally Shepard, First Prize Comedy Feature Screenplay

Luis & Madeline, Written by Alain Alfaro, First Prize Romantic Comedy Screenplay

Raven Winters and the Spirit Vortex, Written by Heather Ostrove, First Prize Action Adventure Screenplay

Children of the Dead, Written by Jeff Bassetti, First Prize Horror Screenplay

Lilac, Written by Hank Isaac, First Prize Web/New Media Screenplay

Bogus Family Vacation, Written by Sundae Jahant-Osborn, First Prize Best Los Angeles Screenwriter

When You Wish, Written by Troy Graham, First Prize Dramatic Short Screenplay

You Love Me Why?, Written by John Patishnock, First Prize Comedy Short Screenplay

2014
Niko, Directed by Ilgar Ozturk, First Prize Thriller Short
 * October 19, 2014 - MiMoDa Studio, Los Angeles

Bittersweet Monday, Directed by Jaime Lee, First Prize Feature Film

I Know You, Directed by Colin Gerrard, Jury Prize Short Film

The Caramel Corn Riot, Directed by Guang Cheng Shie, First Prize Short Film

November, Directed by Eric Esser, First Prize Student Short

Flavor & Fuel - A Story Of Modern CraftsmanshipProduced by Matthew Woodget, First Prize Web/New Media

Butterfly Fluttering, Directed by Roman Kayumov, Jury Prize Narrative Short

2007
Elements, Directed by Andrew Blackwood
 * December 3, 2007 - Echo Park Film Center, Los Angeles

The Hesher, Directed by Scott Cummings

Last Albino Peacock, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Palm Trees Down 3rd St., Directed by Maria Judice

Sleazeball, Directed by Joe Paule

Untitled, Directed by Ben Rodkin

The Killing Jar, Directed by Aion Velie

1998
Eureka, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * December 16, 1998 - Unterfuton Studios, New York City

Purge, Directed by Marc Finkel

Doctor Loud, Directed by Adam Goldstein

1997
Bootleg Film Crash Intro, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * June 20, 1997 - Den of Cin, New York City

Caring For Your Cat, Directed by Matthew Harrison

West Side Evan, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Losing Screws, Directed by Kazuho Ohno

How The Museum Of Natural History Caught The Brontosaurus, Directed by Matthew Harrison Rape of Tiprin Slide Show
 * February 21, 1997 - Den of Cin, New York City

Commons Tahiti Footage

Uncle Hans And The Hamster, Directed by Kirsten

Nightmare On Water Street, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Around New York With Harry Zuno, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Farp Man, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Color Ade, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Robin Pillage, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Finger, Directed by Jennifer Sheppard

1993
Program lost
 * December 8, 1993 - Shooting Gallery, New York City

1992
The Man Who Invented The Twinkie, Directed by Karl Nussbaum & Scott Saunders
 * August 20, 1992 - São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound, São Paulo, Brazil

Off The Roof, Directed by Susie Klein

Rupture, Directed by Marcus Fernandez and Emmanuelle Bernard

Two Boneheads, Directed by Matthew Harrison

The Beating Chamber, Directed by Scott Saunders

Lost Avenues, Directed by Bill Morrison

The Steep And Thorny Way, Directed by Susie Klein

The Grass Suit, Directed by Gene Pool and Karl Nussbaum

Purge, Directed by Marc Finkel Rupture, Directed by Marcus Fernandez and Emmanuelle Bernard
 * January 12, 1992 - Anthology Film Archives, New York City

Craps, Directed by Rick Rodine

Dr. Fisher, Directed by (unknown)

Purge, Directed by Marc Finkel

The Beating Chamber, Directed by Scott Saunders

Lost Avenues, Directed by Bill Morrison

Time Expired, Directed by Danny Leiner

The Steep And Thorny Way, Directed by Susie Klein

The Grass Suit, Directed by Gene Pool and Karl Nussbaum

1991
Rupture, Directed by Marcus Fernandez and Emmanuelle Bernard
 * September 27, 1991 - Angelika Film Center, New York City

Film Crash Intro, Directed by Finkel Nussbaum

The Beating Chamber, Directed by Scott Saunders

Lost Avenues, Directed by Bill Morrison

Time Expired, Directed by Danny Leiner

Her Fragrant Emulsion, Directed by Lewis Klahr

The Steep And Thorny Way, Directed by Susie Klein

The Grass Suit, Directed by Gene Pool and Karl Nussbaum

Soma Sema, Directed by Bradley Eros and Jeanne Liotta Three, Directed by Matthew Harrison Two Boneheads, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * September 27, 1991 - Limelight, New York City
 * March 21, 1991 - Hirshhorn Museum, Washington D.C.

Purge, Directed by Marc Finkel

The Man Who Invented The Twinkie, Directed by Karl Nussbaum & Scott Saunders

Off The Roof, Directed by Susie Klein

Covered In Fleas, Directed by Ruth Peyser Spare Me, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * January 21, 1991 - Sundance Film Festival Bootleg Film Crash, Park City, Utah

1990
Program lost Program lost Film Crash Goes West, Directed by Karl Nussbaum & Scott Saunders
 * September 27, 1990 - Kampo Cultural Center, New York City
 * July 13, 1990 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City
 * June 29, 1990 - Angelika Film Center, New York City

Visje Een, Visje Twee, Visje Visje In De Zee, Directed by Kim Niekerk

Rose Married A Junkie, Directed by Laura Margulies

Two Boneheads, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Snowfield, Directed by Bill Morrison

The Man Who Invented The Twinkie, Directed by Karl Nussbaum & Scott Saunders

Purge, Directed by Marc Finkel

Tracks, Directed by Rupert A. Nadeau

The Lights Are Out But It's Still Too Bright, Directed by Susie Klein Film Crash Kids, Directed by Karl Nussbaum
 * June 7, 1990 - Heliotrope Theater, Los Angeles

Snowfield, Directed by Bill Morrison

Mother Of Wolves, Directed by Peter Mark D'Auria

Visje Een, Visje Twee, Visje Visje In De Zee, Directed by Kim Niekerk

Shark Show, Directed by Scott Levy

Where I'm Coming From, Directed by Scott Saunders

Jimmy And Red, Directed by Megan Daniels

Hotel Du Heartbreak, Directed by Adam Green

Bootleg Film Crash, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Rose Married A Junkie, Directed by Laura Margulies

Cityscrapes, Directed by Michael Becker

Civic Fiesta, Directed by Scott Saunders

Infarct, Directed by Nino Rodriguez

Ken And Barbie Get Married, Directed by Michael Haddad

Sand Castle Intro, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Two Boneheads, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Film Five, Directed by Eva Schicker and Ethan Petit

Manson Promo, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

The Man Who Invented The Twinkie, Directed by Karl Nussbaum and Scott Saunders The Scream, Directed by Karl Nussbaum
 * June 6, 1990 - Heliotrope Theater, Los Angeles

Off The Roof, Directed by Susie Klein

Purge, Directed by Marc Finkel

A Bitter Message Of Hopeless Grief, Directed by Jonathan Reiss

Covered In Fleas, Directed by Ruth Peyser

Ultimate Goal, Directed by Matthew Harrison

What God Did On His First Day Off, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

Tracks, Directed by Rupert A. Nadeau

Western Sources, Directed by Scott Saunders

Two Boneheads, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Made In Manhattan, Directed by Vincent Reilly

Manson Promo, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

The Man Who Invented The Twinkie, Directed by Karl Nussbaum and Scott Saunders

The Affair, Directed by Francine Douwes

Blue Moon, Directed by Bradley Eros and Jeanne Liotta

Zippo, Directed by Larry Fessenden

Cerebral Paisley, Directed by Brian Carroll

Futility, Directed by Greta Snider Consumed, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * April 7, 1990 - Brand Name Damages, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Program lost The Mission, Directed by Karl Nussbaum
 * April 2, 1990 - Performance Space 122, New York City

Snowfield, Directed by Bill Morrison

Rads, Directed by Eddie Freeze

Open Sesame, Directed by Bradley Eros and Jeanne Liotta

Hemi-Cuda, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

Tennis Match, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Laurie Painting No. 1, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Where I'm Coming From, Directed by Scott Saunders

Jimmy And Red, Directed by Megan Daniels

Random Positions, Directed by Jo Bonney and Ruth Peyser

Ken And Barbie Get Married, Directed by Michael Haddad

Free Your Ass And Your Mind Will Follow, Directed by Karl Nussbaum Program lost Program lost Hot Pink Messages From Christ, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * March 20, 1990 - Dance Theater Workshop, New York City
 * March 3, 1990 - Brand Name Damages, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
 * January 21, 1990 - Gas Station 2B, New York City

The Affair, Directed by Francine Douwes

The Man Who Invented The Twinkie, Directed by Karl Nussbaum and Scott Saunders

Two Boneheads, Directed by Matthew Harrison Program lost Program lost Shooting Gallery, Directed by Bill Morrison
 * January 13, 1990 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City
 * January 11, 1990 - Screening on side of building, East Village, New York City
 * January 8, 1990 - Performance Space 122, New York City

Bootleg Film Crash Intro., Directed by Matthew Harrison

Dedicated Underground, Directed by Scott Saunders

Part Of Your Loving, Directed by Tony DeNonno

Zippo, Directed by Larry Fessenden

Son Of Man, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

The Filmers Almanac Multi-Projection, Directed by Owen O'Toole

Hot Pink Messages From Christ, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Purge, Directed by Marc Finkel

The Affair, Directed by Francine Douwes The Man Who Invented The Twinkie, Directed by Karl Nussbaum and Scott Saunders
 * January 3, 1990 - Max Fish, New York City

Two Boneheads, Directed by Matthew Harrison

1989
Matt's Phone Call, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * November 6, 1989 - Performance Space 122, New York City

Address To The Assembled Masses, Directed by Scott Saunders

Dedicated Underground, Directed by Scott Saunders

The Lights Are Out, But It's Still Too Bright, Directed by Susie Klein

Swingin' In The Painter's Room, Directed by Greg Mottola

Pulsate, Directed by Andrea Beeman

Stiff, Directed by Larry Fessenden

The Afterlife Of Grandpa, Directed by P.J. Pesce

Yosef And His Amazing Technicolor Yawn, Directed by Robert Carobene

Two Boneheads, Directed by Matthew Harrison Film Crash Intro, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * September 11, 1989 - Performance Space 122, New York City

Brains, Directed by David Flanigan

The Dreamer Never Sleeps, Directed by Peter Mark D'Auria

Mom, Directed by George Kuchar

Visje Een, Visje Twee, Visje, Visje In De Zee, Directed by Kim Niekerk

Composed, Directed by Adam Lichtenstein

One Nation Under T.V., Directed by Ruth Peyser

Consumed, Directed by Matthew Harrison

The Man Who Invented The Twinkie, Directed by Karl Nussbaum and Scott Saunders Film Crash Intro, Directed by Karl Nussbaum
 * June 14, 1989 - Performance Space 122, New York City

Off The Roof, Directed by Susie Klein

Missing Home, Directed by Scott Saunders

Sunshine Superman, Directed by Richard Rutkowski

Hotel Du Heartbreak, Directed by Adam Green

Reserection, Directed by Bill Morrison

The Man Who Invented The Twinkie Trailer, Directed by Karl Nussbaum and Scott Saunders.

Two Boneheads, Directed by Matthew Harrison Film Crash Intro, Directed by Chris Burke and Scott Saunders
 * April 18, 1989 - Performance Space 122, New York City

Political Spots, Directed by Chris Burke and Scott Saunders

The Blue Bouquet, Directed by Angelo Restivo

Covered In Fleas, Directed by Ruth Peyser

A Book Report, Directed by Star Drooker

Mother Of Wolves, Directed by Peter Mark D'Auria

Mass And Masses, Directed by Marko with sound Directed by Steve Jones

Lunch, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Coming Attraction, Directed by Karl Nussbaum and Scott Saunders. Film 5, Directed by Eva Schicker with lecture by Ethan Pettit
 * January 18, 1989 - Performance Space 122, New York City

The Next Modern World, Directed by Scott Saunders

Cerebral Paisley, Directed by Brian Carroll

In Search Of The Pope's Libido, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

Who Do You Think You Are?, Directed by Mary Filipo

Ultimate Goal, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Spiral, Directed by Emily Breer

Election Night, Directed by Star Drooker and Robert Vuolo

1988
Three, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * November 12, 1988 - Gusto House, New York City

The Thunder Of Airplanes, Directed by Scott Saunders

In Search Of The Pope's Libido, Directed by Karl Nussbaum Program lost Santaphobia, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * September 24, 1988 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City
 * July 7, 1988 - Cafe Bustelo, New York City

Tilt-A-Whirl, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

Safe House, Directed by Adam Ben-Ari

Traffic Jam, Directed by John Duffy

The Thunder Of Airplanes, Directed by Scott Saunders

What God Did On His First Day Off, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

Apartment Eight, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Cacklefruit, Directed by Gregory Wendt

En Passant, Directed by Scott Galliard

Interior Decorator From Hell, Directed by Sonia Roth

The Big Itch, Directed by Patricia Crevits Man Prays To See Four Things Clearly, Directed by Mike Pratt
 * May 26, 1988 - Cafe Bustelo, New York City

That Horrible Itching, Directed by Scott Saunders

American Standard, Directed by Tom Kincaid

Shake It, Directed by Oliver Potterton

The Shave, Directed by Howard Krupa

Nazi Girls From Planet Debbie, Directed by Brian Carroll

Mister Brain, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Shark Show Coney Island, Directed by Scott Levy

Coney Island Short, Directed by Scott Saunders

Sleazy Rider, Directed by Jon Moritsugu Consumed, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * May 22, 1988 - Socrates Art Park, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Program lost Long Hot Lusty Night, Directed by Brian Carroll
 * April 16, 1988 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City

Your Dreams Can Kill You, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

Slice Of Life, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

Loft Rockin', Directed by Matthew Harrison

How The Museum Of Natural History Caught The Brontosaurus, Directed by Matthew Harrison

White Noise, Directed by Peter Lehner

Shark Show Coney Island, Directed by Scott Levy

Dying Film, Directed by Oliver Potterton

Rock Trow, Directed by Jon Delapa

Untitled, Directed by Star Drooker

Untitled, Directed by Kevin McCarthy

Untitled, Directed by Lars Fuchs Chimera, Directed by Brian Carroll
 * March 19, 1988 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City

Sex Ghost, Directed by Brian Carroll

Opera Ontologica, Directed by Schicker & Pettit

Jelmi In Rio, Directed by Byron Black

Untitled, Directed by Star Drooker

Big Box, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Consumed, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Real Master Reel, Directed by Gina Giobbo

Love And Industry, Directed by Scott Saunders

Cliche City, Directed by Andrew S. Price Program lost Hat Or Hair, Directed by Richard Turtletaub
 * February 18, 1988 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City
 * February 12, 1988 - Minor Injury Gallery, New York City

Your Dreams Can Kill You, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

Consumed, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Death Down By The River, Directed by Eva Schicker

Cubo Glitz, Directed by Ethan Pettit Dog In A Dish, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * January 22, 1988 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City

Consumed, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Homeless, Directed by Evan Brenner

Sugar Shards, Directed by Rick Rodine

1987
Blue, Directed by Schicker & Pettit
 * November 21, 1987 - RAPP Arts Center, New York City

All Wound Up, Directed by Linda Morgenstern

Caring For Your Cat, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Love's Choice, Directed by Dayton Taylor

Loraen, Directed by Mark Richardson

Love And Industry, Directed by Scott Saunders

Apartment Eight, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Monroe, Directed by Gina Stone

The Birthday Fish, Directed by Alex Zamm

Your Dreams Can Kill You, Directed by Karl Nussbaum

Video, Directed by John Jackles Program lost Program lost Program lost Walls, Directed by Patience Prescott
 * November 14, 1987 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City
 * November 1, 1987 - Gas Station 2B, New York City
 * September 10, 1987 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City
 * July 10, 1987 - RAPP Arts Center, New York City

Cliche City, Directed by Andrew S. Price

Opera Ontologica, Directed by Schicker & Pettit

Hat Or Hair, Directed by Richard Turtletaub

Silk Scarf Trailer, Directed by Frank Pace

Animal Love, Directed by Draper Shreeve

Jam, Directed by Dave Brody

Apartment Eight, Directed by Matthew Harrison Waking Up Crazy, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * May 16, 1987 - RAPP Arts Center, New York City

Untitled, Directed by Eva Schicker

Damsell Distress, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Shark Short, Directed by Larry Fessenden

Untitled, Directed by Richard Turtletaub

Stiff, Directed by Larry Fessenden

Park Short, Directed by Monty Cantsin

White Trash, Directed by Larry Fessenden

Dance Film, Directed by Howie Program lost Program lost Three Ryhmes, Directed by Jay Bachemin
 * May 1, 1987 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City
 * March 13, 1987 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City
 * February 27, 1987 - RAPP Arts Center, New York City

Untitled Shark Short, Directed by Larry Fessenden

Laurie Olinder Painting No. 2, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Three, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Nightmare On Water St., Directed by Matthew Harrison

No Answer, Directed by Anna Hurwitz

Etude, Directed by Frank Pace

Blind Man, Directed by Andrew S. Price

Gothic Gardens, Directed by Brian Segal

Untitled, Directed by Draper Shreeve

1986
Surprise Part A, Directed by Draper Shreeve
 * December 12, 1986 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City

Armed Forces, Directed by Tony Carpentiere

Stiff, Directed by Larry Fessenden

White Trash, Directed by Larry Fessenden

New Work, Directed by Nik Mills

Laurie Olinder Painting No. 1, Directed by Matthew Harrison Concrete, Directed by Russell Johnson
 * September 27, 1986 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City

Take Off Those Silly Sunglasses, Directed by Russell Johnson

Self Portrait, Directed by Anna Hurwitz

Stiff, Directed by Larry Fessenden

White Trash, Directed by Larry Fessenden

Big Box, Directed by Matthew Harrison

How The Museum Of Natural History Caught The Brontosaurus, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Vintage Cooper Union Indescretions, Directed by Nik Mills Roof Slip, Directed by Max Becher
 * July 10, 1986 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City

Steve And Sheba, Directed by Max Becher

Chicken, Directed by Emily Breer

Stork, Directed by Emily Breer

Selected Films, Directed by Paul Gehres

Caring For Your Cat, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Sunken Forest, Directed by Peter Harrison

Beaver, Directed by Anna Hurwitz

Concrete, Directed by Russell Johnson

Take Off Those Silly Sunglasses, Directed by Russell Johnson

Surfer Joe, Directed by Christopher Grimm Program lost Film by Emily Breer
 * June 14, 1986 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City
 * April 12, 1986 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City

Film by Art Sanzari

Film by Anthony Chase

Film by Matthew Harrison

''"The Rivington School vs The Gas Station" Film by Linus Coraggio"

Film by John Bauman Program lost Dance Noise, Directed by Jo Andress
 * May 17, 1986 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City
 * March 15, 1986 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City

Dead Is Dada, Directed by Tim Milk

Garbanzo Beans, Directed by John Bauman

West Side Evan, Directed by Matthew Harrison

Doris & Inez Speak The Truth, Directed by Jim Murray and David Shaw

Untitled, Directed by Jim Romaine

Untitled, Directed by Art Sanzari

1985
Program lost Mister Brain, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * December 6, 1985 - 124 Ridge Street Gallery, New York City
 * June 21, 1985 - Club Neither Nor, New York City

A Tourist Day In New York, Directed by Matthew Harrison Mister Brain, Directed by Matthew Harrison
 * February 6, 1985 - 130 East 7 Street, New York City