
Acting
Erika Hamilton is a writer and actress whose award-winning script OUT OF TUNE, is now a proof-of-concept film. Originally hailing from small town Ohio, Erika’s first moment in the spotlight came as a Cincinnati sports reporter. From there, her journey flourished on a number of ever-expanding stages. As a New York Knicks City Dancer, under the bright lights of Madison Square Garden, Erika was discovered. She was featured in iPod ads and her solo role opposite Bob Dylan, was noted in Steve Job’s biography as the most important commercial of the era for Apple. On screen, Erika has worked with some of the biggest and most renowned directors including Martha Coolidge, Mark Romanek, Fredrik Bond, Tony Kaye, Paul Hunter, Eliot Rausch and Anne Fletcher to name a few. Erika has since carried her New York hustle to Hollywood, the grandest stage of all - writing and producing stories that highlight the awkward joys and tensions shaped by her unique worldview.

Picking up right where the original ended, Marybeth escapes the clutches of the swamp-dwelling killer Victor Crowley. After learning the truth about her family’s connection to the hatchet-wielding madman, Marybeth returns to the Louisiana swamps along with an army of hunters to recover the bodies of her family and exact the bloodiest revenge against the bayou butcher.

In this second installment of comedian Robert Wuhl's take on American history, "Professor Wuhl" removes the wool covering the eyes of his "students" in an attempt to challenge some preconceptions about commonly held cultural beliefs.

Andrea “Drea” Stoney, a queer, Deaf poet, feels isolated at her grandmother’s repass, surrounded by a distant family uninterested in ASL. Seeking refuge in quiet corners of the family brownstone, her world is further shaken when her estranged father Samuel—temporarily released from prison after 20 years to mourn his mother—arrives. Bound by grief and blood, father and daughter must confront their strained relationship and find fragile reconciliation before his return behind bars.

The film won multiple Best Short Film awards and received several Audience Choice Awards at international film festivals, including the Cleveland International Film Festival, the Micheaux Film Festival, and the Roxbury International Film Festival.
