Leo Fitzpatrick
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

El Camino
(2008)As two young adults confront their unrealized grief, nothing happens the way we expect.

Storytelling
(2001)From Todd Solondz, the critically acclaimed director of "Welcome to the Dollhouse" comes a film comprised of two separate stories set against the sadly comical terrain of college and high school, past and present. Following the paths of its young hopeful/troubled characters, it explores issues of sex, race, celebrity and exploitation.

Doomsdays
(2013)A runaway teen and an aimless drifter change the lives of two vagabonds who wander around the Catskills and break into others' vacation homes.

Winter of Frozen Dreams
(2009)Barbara Hoffman is a student of science at University of Wisconsin and a part-time employee at a local massage parlor. She is also a killer. Now all Detective Lulling has to do is prove it.

Cold Comes the Night
(2013)A struggling motel owner and her daughter are taken hostage by a nearly blind career criminal to be his eyes as he attempts to retrieve his cash package from a crooked cop.

The Drowning
(2016)When a child psychologist saves a young man from committing suicide, he discovers that the two share a chilling connection to a murder.

How to Rob a Bank
(2007)After interrupting a bank robbery in progress, Jason Jinx Taylor (Nick Stahl) is now locked in the vault with bound and gagged employee Jessica (Erika Christensen). But not everything is as it seems. Sexy Jessica is part of the inside job and Jinx has upset the heist. With events changing fast they decide to work together to outsmart the bank robber, Simon (Gavin Rossdale), whose frustration and anger is building as he tries to negotiate with the SWAT team outside the bank while holding frightened hostage inside at gunpoint. Full of surprising twists at every turn, How To Rob A Bank is a thrill-a-minute roller coaster thriller that delivers non-stop action from start to finish.

A NY Thing
(2009)In 3 days in NYC, Antoine poses as "John" to win Alice's heart, testing his charm and fate while navigating the city's romantic complexities.

Hover
(2018)In the near future, environmental strain has caused food shortages around the world. Technology has provided a narrow path forward, with VastGro agricultural drones maximizing the yield from what farmlands remain. Working within this farmland is Claudia (Cleopatra Coleman) and her mentor John (Craig muMs Grant), two compassionate care providers employed by Transitions, a non-profit assisted suicide organization. When John dies under mysterious circumstances, Claudia's boss and lover Jason (Leo Fitzpatrick) asks her to go back into the region to finish their work, assisting sick farmers to their rest. But once there, a group of locals led by Joanna (Beth Grant) and Isaiah (Shane Coffey) help her to uncover a deadly connection between the health of her clients and the technology they are using.

On the Road with Judas
(2007)An author's reality blends with his fiction, or perhaps his fiction blends with his reality, as his writing process becomes more convoluted.

Moments Like This Never Last
(2021)Catch a glimpse into American artist Dash Snow’s early days on the streets of New York City in the late 1990s capturing drugs, love, and more.