IN THE CAN
What happens in the stall stays in the stall!
Directed by Jason and Jeremy Keller
Written by Jason Keller
Starring Ulysses Popple, Kristin Rocco, and Max Carpenter
with Shelby Keller as Girl and Drew Keller as Chad
Director of Photography: Jeremy Keller
Edited by Jeremy Keller
Sound by Matt O’Brien
PA’s: Bryan Finch and Bridget Greaney
Special Thanks to Ben Dewey and NYU Skirball Center
A KELLER GENERATIONS PRODUCTION
10 Minutes of LALA summer. Handle it.
YOUTH GONE WILD. A Keller Generations Production.
1989 was a time of random rebellious screaming, constant strangling by crazy freakgirls, and getting high while skanking to Karla Devito.
Starring Shelby Keller and Jason Keller, with Lauren Keleher as Kate Kazinski.
16mm Tri-x B&W reversal.
Shot on the Arri-S.
DARK LOLITA. A Keller Generations Production.
Starring Grace Gibson. 16mm Plus-x B&W reversal. Shot on the Arri-S.
Special Thanks to the NYU Skirball Center.
GHOST BABIES. Who ever said heaven is infertile?
Starring Jack Kyser, Gigi Hernandez, Alex Casper, and Juan Cocuy.
16mm tri-x B&W reversal.
EAT THOSE CATS
Starring Shelby Keller and Chrissy Paolini. Special Thanks to Caroline Savage at PIFVA and Scribe Video Center.
16mm tri-x B&W reversal.
poltroon. (päl-ˈtrün)
noun 1. an utter coward.
Directed by Shana Fox.
Written by Morgan Block and Juan Cocuy.
Starring Alex Casper and Matt Davis with Juan Cocuy as Jason.
Produced by Meredith Kecskemety and Morgan Block.
Assistant Director: Juan Cocuy.
Director of Photography: Meredith Kecskemety.
AC: Jeremy Keller.
Edited by Jeremy Keller.
Sound by Bryan Finch.
Music by Dan Crowley and the Crisis Team.
Special Thanks: Caryn Block and Brian Kecskemety
In Association with Keller Generations.
Produced for the Tisch 48 Hour Film Festival, 2011.
Based on Clive Barker’s epic horror-fantasy novel Weaveworld, starring Jonathan Dwyer and Lauren Swann. Liverpool, 1987. Working everyman Cal Mooney sees a monstrous carpet that captivates him and snatches him into another world, causing him to leave behind his love, Geraldine.
Directed by Jeremy Keller. Produced by Gary Shimokawa.