The 2006 Senate election.  Control of the Senate was for the taking with 33 of the 100 seats being challenged.  Balanced hinged on one independent.

This is Senator Ronnie Pudding’s campaign commercial as seen in the upcoming series, “The Independent,” a political mocumentary starring Joseph Small, Cynthia Foster and Kimberly Robertson.

FOR THE LOVE OF PUDDING This is a mocumentary produced over one weekend for the NYC 48 Hour Film Project. Winner of “BEST ACTING.” Follow Senator Ronald “Ronnie” Pudding and his team on the campaign trail towards re-election. A short, political mocumentary, now expanded to be “The Independent.” Starring: Joseph Small, Cynthia Foster, and Kimberly Robertson.

PLUSHY A story for anyone who has ever felt alone, or loved their teddy bear.

This is the trailer for our short film starring Joseph Small and Cynthia Foster. Festival Screenings: Short Film Corner Festival de Cannes, NewFilmmakers at Anthology Film Archives, The New Hampshire Film Festival, The Nolita Film Festival, The BIG Mini-DV Festival

WISHBONE It’s about bank robbers and magic, and this is just the opening scene. Our external hard drive got zapped in a power outage, so now we have to harvest the movie off the only DVD we could find. Lesson: turn your external hard drives off. and number 2) BACK UP, BACK UP, BACK UP everything - every week. That is all. Produced over one weekend for the 48 Hour Film Project. It won BEST EDITING.

ALICE UNDERGROUND

“Who are you little girl?” “Why, I’m Alice, of course.”

Here is the trailer for this film shot in digital still photography. A modern day “Alice in Wonderland,” Alice Underground is a journey through the Wonderland of NYC and is an experiment in animation and filmmaking.

Festival Screenings: 2001 Zoie Film Festival - - 3rd Place Experimental

1999 Hamptons International Film Festival, Invitational Screening

Starring: Yelena Korikova, William Paul Michals, Ed Deacy, Kevin Murphy

Written and Directed by Robert Lee

Another scene from “Not Fade Away”

NOT FADE AWAY “…spare any change for the strange and deranged?” A short documentary investigating the counterculture of Grateful Dead fans and the lives of four young people living on the road, following the band across the country from show to show.

Aired on “Big Media on Campus,” Conus Communications, a national collegiate syndicate channel. Here is a scene from “Not Fade Away.” It was made a long time ago, started in the Fall of 1994, and shot on videotape.

Written and Directed by Apryl Lee