Twentymiglia
Film
The Founders (2011)44 min (http://www.thefoundersproject.com/) The story of how a group of passionate Baltimoreans came to together to build one of the finest pre-professional art high schools in the nation. Narrated by Maria Broom of HBO’s The Wire, Music by Michael Gary, Co-Directed with Bea Bufrahi.
Fiction
- “The Sluice.” Baltimore Review. Winter (2009): Print. Laura Miller is desperate to overcome her bullying brother. How far is she willing to go?
- “The Death of Tarzan.” Potomac Review. Winter (2009): n. page. Print. A father forces his son to keep vigil over the death of the family dog.
- “The Synchronist.” Hobo Pancakes. (Spring 2015): online An Italian voice over artist reminisces his most treasured role.
- “About My Father.” 2012 A man recalls the terrible events that shaped his father.
Stage/Screenplays
- “The Gift: A Prologue to Appalachian Spring” performed at the Baltimore School for the Arts: May 2013” The story of three great collaborators: Martha Graham, Aaron Copeland, and Isamu Noguchi.
- When We Fall, 95pp. 2018, selected for the Saul Zaentz Incubator at Johns Hopkins University The police shooting of a boy in Baltimore ignites a riot and love affair between a Black Mormon woman and the white political aide in charge of containing the story.
- The Wood Sprite, 9 pp, 2019 A wood sprite strikes a deal with an old friend to save humanity.
Student Collaborative Projects
These are projects that come out of the Charles C. Baum Film & Visual Storytelling Department. The program began in 2017. A few weeks ago we launched our YouTube Channel Film@BSA. Please visit and subscribe!
- Morphe (2018) 6 min. Story Editor A young girl sneaks into a dance school and discovers the dancer within.
- Night at the Alcazar (2019) 8 min Writer A group of students help a couple celebrate their 50th Anniversary by transforming an art school back into the Alcazar, the beloved hotel where the couple first met.
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