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- "What To Name Your Baby" is a dance of exaggerations about the joys and terrors of expectant parents as they contemplate the arrival of their first baby. The locations and speed capture the manic energy of the hyper expectant father and preserve a glimpse of a magical moment in the delighted dancing of the nine months pregnant Karen Pearlman.
- A Party Girl and an Angel meet on the border of heaven. "Blue Cities is an encounter between a gently bureaucratic border angel and a woman caught in limbo between death and heaven" (The Village Voice, New York City). She has a lot of questions for him and he for her: "What message do you want to leave for eternity? State your name and number clearly at the sound of the beep." Blue Cities combines text ("urban poetry, immediate and demanding", Adelaide Advertiser), with dance ("exhilarating", The Sydney Morning Herald) and chroma key/blue screen technology in a cinematic blend that "touchingly evoked the uncertainties of fallible human beings when confronted with by eternal mysteries" (The New York Times).
- Mistakes of Heaven is a poetic/expressionistic film, which shows a man's progress upward from one stage of hell to the next. It is an experimentally expressed narrative - told in images and movement - of a man tangled in dreams and ambitions which are at once uplifting, mystifying and humbling. Mistakes of Heaven is a humanistic vision of a man who discovers his empathy for others and thus gains some ascent from his own misery.