Keith Poulson
16 titles
Filmography
16 results

Hellaware
(2013)It is a satirization of the world of high-brow art through the eyes of a wannabe photographer who becomes consumed by mainstream success.

Notes on an Appearance
(2018)David, a young man, has gone missing in New York. Todd and Madeleine, who are searching for him, stumble across the supporters of an elusive political theorist. As they join the company of strangers, the reasons for David’s disappearance will soon become much less preoccupying…

Project Space 13
(2021)The COVID lockdown turns an emerging artist’s debut at a coveted Manhattan gallery into a performance in a white cube space for an audience of none.

Somebody Up There Likes Me
(2013)As the years go by, two bantering buddies waste away their time together in between pining for an alluring woman whom they both desire.

I Blame Society
(2020)When a struggling filmmaker sees her peers are losing faith in her, she tries to prove her skills by finishing a film and committing a perfect murder.

The Great Pretender
(2018)French director Mona comes to America to mount a play based on her last relationship, but a love triangle develops with the actors that she casts.

Lost Holiday
(2019)After Margaret meets her ex-boyfriend's fiancé, she goes on an adventure with Henry and Sam. What starts as a search for LSD quickly puts them at the center of an heiress's disappearance that she is determined to solve.

Little Sister
(2016)A young nun reassesses her life upon returning to her childhood home to find it exactly how she left it: painted black and covered in goth posters.

Frances Ferguson
(2019)A bone-dry comedy about a Nebraska substitute teacher whose crushing discontent drives her to an ill-advised transgression.
PVT Chat
(2021)Jack is an Internet gambler living in NYC who becomes fixated on Scarlet, a cam girl from San Francisco. His obsession reaches a boiling point when fantasy materializes in reality and Jack sees Scarlet on a rainy Chinatown street.

Jobe'z World
(2018)When Jobe, a middle-aged rollerblader, gets blamed for the overdose of an A-list actor, he spends a bizarre evening skating across Manhattan.

Queen of Earth
(2015)Catherine absconds to the sun-soaked serenity of her best friend Virginia’s lakeside cabin, quivering with anxiety and seeking refuge from the haunting memories of the past year. But as their painful pasts come slithering into the already-uncomfortable present, their nerves become intertwined.

Hermia & Helena
(2016)A young theater director travels from Buenos Aires to New York for an artist residency to work on a new Spanish translation of Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. But a growing longing for the friends and lover she left behind, combined with a series of mysterious postcards, leads her to second-guess her artistic endeavors and seek answers about her past.

What Doesn't Float
(2023)A disparate group of characters fill out this darkly comedic anthology of New Yorkers at their wits end. When the dailiness of urban life is suspended by an unforeseen conflict, each character must make a decision. While the outcomes vary, a unified sense of the city emerges: New York becomes a mirror to the ego reflecting our true character, while the rest sinks to the bottom.

Mercury Plains
(2016)A troubled man runs away to Mexico and is recruited to join a paramilitary group of teens fighting the drug cartels. He proves himself to the group, but questions their motive.

Stinking Heaven
(2015)Filmed on a bygone video camera, Stinking Heaven immerses you in the darkest crevices of the 1990s: a rehab commune housing a coven of colorful yet caustic personalities. A lucid vision of Sartre’s assertion that “hell is other people,” written with an utmost sincere sense of anarchy. Oddly sublime.