Lee Lynch Trailers
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Total trailers found: 17
12 June 2012
The Murder of Hi Good is a true-crime revisionist western set in Northern California, 1870. It details the eventual murder of California’s most notorious Indian hunter; Hiram Good.
11 March 2012
After a year of heartbreak and loneliness, Erin and Cal have forgotten enough of each other's flaws to get back together.
23 October 2004
A man, disillusioned with his life and bored by his surroundings, mysteriously finds himself in a barren desert.
27 April 2013
A short 16mm movie based on my childhood memories of attending a reading of Everybody Needs a Rock, by Byrd Baylor.
22 October 2020
Set in an abandoned exurb in Iceland, the film is a semi-fictional portrait of local teenager "Gunnar" who is obsessed with serial killers.
01 January 2003
Ovid's Pomona is film based on a Greek-myth from Ovid's Metamorphoses.
01 January 2010
In 1885 two boys in Southern California discover a cave of Chumash Indian artefacts in the San Martin Mountains on land that is now part of the Chiquita Canyon landfill, located in the small town of Castaic.
20 August 2006
Moving from Redding to Los Angeles, Roger and Lee Anne hope to make a better life. When their baby is born with a rare heart defect, they are forced to give up those dreams and make decisions that will give them stability.
01 January 1999
A modern fairy tale about the supposed "last Leprechaun". Directed by Lee Lynch and starring James Gibbons.
09 February 2009
"The Wash is a portrait of the river wash that runs behind the older part of Newhall, California, where Lee and I used to live.
08 October 2012
A folk-film directed by Lee Lynch and Christian Cummings about the mythological origins of Jack 'O' Lantern, from which the popular holiday trope derives.
01 January 2000
THE BEE HIVE (2000) is a Super 8mm (sound) haiku-film about the discovery of nature. Made as an experimental scholastic film to better convey the aesthetics and wonderment of nature that the institutional science films of the filmmaker's childhood utterly failed to communicate.
18 June 2011
Fresh out of the Navy, Pete Church returns to his hometown on Thanksgiving to track down an alcoholic father he hasn’t seen in years.
23 April 2010
A pair of Japanese siblings get stranded in small-town California and become friends with other twentysomethings they meet, despite the complete lack of a common verbal language.
30 January 2011
For five years, Schmitt and Lynch followed the buffalo hunt in the American West. Their fascinating portrait of a disappearing world contrasts unspoiled landscapes with commercial influences on the American myth.
11 September 2016
A deeper exploration of the relationship between a young witch (Colette Weber Shaw) and an old witch (Marnie Weber) who has sold her soul to the devil.
01 January 2008
A three-dimensional narrative enacted at the California Poppy Reserve. It’s part of Mike Plante's Lunchfilm series of commissioned shorts (made for the cost of a lunch between Plante and filmmakers, Naomi Uman and Lee Lynch).