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Filmography

(2011)

 

Current Status
Editing
Context
Short film, high definition
Genre / Sub-Genre
Drama
Synopsis
An eight minute long, chance encounter between a woman and a man profoundly alters their lives as they share their darkest secrets.

Written, Directed and Produced by Greg Kerr. Original music Composed by Nan Avant.
Starring
Karla Mason
Garland Lyons

(2010)

 

Current Status
Re-editing
Context
Short film, high definition
Genre / Sub-Genre
Action / Dark Comedy
Synopsis
A fast-paced, femme-fatale thrill-ride created for the 48 Hour Film Project in Portland.

Written, Directed and Produced by Greg Kerr. Original music Composed by Nan Avant.
Starring
Karla Mason as Barrett
John San Nicolas as Combs
Mariessa Portelance as Pamela Peterson
Roshan Maloney as Xavier
Ryan Menard as Ogre

 

(2009)

 

Current Status
Marketing
Context
Feature film, standard definition
Genre / Sub-Genre
Sci Fi Drama / Mystery, Neo-noir
Synopsis
WINNER OF THREE BEST FILM AWARDS
Unremembered
(Indie Fest and Accolade award winner, feature film) is a complex thriller told in non-linear time about a man who has no past. It follows the alternate reality journey of John Outis (Tim Delaney, Indie Fest award winner, lead actor) over sixteen days as he tries to restore his fractured life history. But the more his dark past comes into focus, the more the lives of his friends, his wife, and his lover are altered.
As his past threatens to end his future, he turns to Tina Plantes (Karla Mason), a brilliant and unconventional physics professor. Drawn deeper into the bizarre events of John's life, she discovers a disturbing and far-reaching set of truths about dreams, time, and the power of the human will.

Written, Directed and Produced by Greg Kerr. Original music Composed by Nan Avant.
Starring
Tim Delaney as John Outis
Karla Mason as Tina Plantes
Carmela Ramaglia as Callie
Laura Duyn as Penelope
 

 

(2004)

 

Current Status
Re-editing, possible re-release
Context
Short film, standard definition, black & white
Genre / Sub-Genre
Comedy / Farce
Tagline
Terrorism. War. Lost Luggage.
Waiting for a train has never been this exciting.
Synopsis
The search for lost luggage leads to bizarre encounters, diabolical terrorism, and even the key to winning a long-standing civil war in this existential farce which has little to do with the Samuel Beckett play Waiting for Godot. While the others in the Beckett play are just waiting around for him, we learn what has delayed Godot (pronounced Gu-doe. It's French. Samuel Beckett wrote Waiting for Godot in French, although he was Irish. He later translated it to English. Yes, that is odd).
Rick Stokes delivers the ultimate straight-man performance as the unwitting and unwilling Godot as he bumbles from one encounter to another. With a good dose of Monty Python-esque dialogue and homages to the old school comedy of Jack Benny, the Three Stooges, and Abbott and Costello, this is an independent film that was almost not completed thanks to the weather, a not-so accurate train schedule and that unfortunate bomb scare. 70 minutes, original and classic songs, suitable for general audiences.

Written by M. Thomas Cooper. Directed and Produced by Greg Kerr.
Starring
Rick Stokes as Godot
Shawn Cates as The Porter
Steve Coker as Constable Burl
Molly Stack as Christine Aruba-Orleans

 

(2001)

 

Current Status
Re-editing, possible release
Context
Short film, standard definition, black & white
Genre / Sub-Genre
Dark Comedy
Synopsis
A stranger visits a small, Northwest town to learn about the mayor who the townspeople revere. What she finds is far from typical: in their schools they teach their children an invented language instead of English, a Good Humor man drives by and delivers puppies to all the kids instead of ice cream, and all the townspeople are required to work on some gigantic building project in a nearby field.
When she finally meets the mayor, she learns a disturbing secret. And then he learns a few secrets about her, too.
The Puppy Man is a dark, dark comedy short with original music and an all Portland cast and crew. 35 minutes.

Written, Directed and Produced by Greg Kerr.