Producers: Bill Guzik, Blake Ciulla, Ross Politi
Director: Bill Guzik
DP: Blake Ciulla
Starring: Ross Politi, Melissa McGrath, Craig Whitehorne, Bishop Harry, Steven Bacon, and Madison Sparks
Runtime: 21 minutes
A 24-hour diner hosts a collection of unusual characters, some not of this world, during the overnight shift appropriately named the graveyard shift.
Producers: Bill Guzik, Ross Politi
Director: Bill Guzik
Writer: Ross Politi
Starring: Gena Shaw, Ross Politi, Melissa McGrath
Runtime: 12 minutes
Terminally ill Paul lives up his last days while talking to animals and ignoring inner city crime.
Producer: Bill Guzik
Director: Luke Brown
DP: Dillon Tanner
Starring: Melissa McGrath, Ross Politi, Xenia Aims, Arthur Cabral
Runtime: 10 minutes
"We would like to take this moment to recognize A Vague Way of Living by giving you the Honorable Mention title, for your vision and the film's unique contribution to cinema."
-LA Underground Film Forum
Producer/Director: Bill Guzik
Starring: Stephanie Pharr, Ross Politi, Tyler Jones
Runtime: 85 minutes
"In fact, many questions arise from Misanthropes, a visual collage of vignettes with rough edges and nubby textures. This free-associative, feature-length film was shot using hit-and-run 'guerrilla filmmaking' techniques across the city."
-ARTS ATL
Producer/Director: Bill Guzik
Starring: Chase Laffrenzen, Curan Henning, DuJuan Bell, Josh Radle, Tony Nordeen, Bryan Hansen
Runtime: 14 minutes
Filmed in 2013-2014, the footage was given to a local skate shop, but it never saw the light of day. Mini-DV tapes gave the project life again when they resurfaced in 2020.
Producers: Bill Guzik, Emily Kempf, Gary Eddy
Director: Bill Guzik
Runtime: 15 minutes
Magic Cloud premiered during WonderRoot's Generally Local, Mostly Independent Film Series in 2015. It was awarded the WonderFilm Award by Atlanta's only independent video store, Videodrome.
Producer/Director: Bill Guzik
Runtime: 34 minutes
"Directed by Bill Guzik, Be Free anthologizes a free-form series of video travelogues capturing the band in various states: Trapped on the side of a road, performing on cramped basement stages, sharing meals, and basically the ups and downs of a shoestring-budgeted tour."
-Creative Loafing
Producer/Director: Bill Guzik
Runtime: 14 minutes
Apocalypse Not premiered during WonderRoot's Generally Local, Mostly Independent Film Series in 2013. The film is the first of three documentaries featuring Atlanta's avant-garde music scene.
Atlanta-based, Idol Films, specializes in independent film and video production.