
Acting
John Valley is an American filmmaker and actor best known for his film "The Pizzagate Massacre", a comedic thriller inspired by the Pizzagate and Qanon conspiracy theories. He can be seen in Robert Rodriguez's Netflix production, "We Can Be Heroes" and in his $7,000 indie "Red 11". He is based out of Austin, TX where he's directed music videos for local acts such as Sweet Spirit, A Giant Dog and Whiskey Shivers.

A restless young woman ships off to fight an interstellar war, only to struggle with the effects of being cut off from her home by both time and space.

Set in a dystopian United States, pregnant persons are required by law to give birth in front of a panel of judges. Failure to birth a living baby sentences the mother to immediate execution. The everyday, mundane births/deaths have zero effect on the judges as they devour their lunch like animals.

Raca follows Nacho, a socially inept katana wielding weirdo as he is sent on a quest for ice from his so called, "friends." While Nacho fails to connect with the anyone on his journey for ice, he's also stalked by a bizarre ice - bag monster. Surreal, funny, and poignant, Raca deals with the having to deal with your biggest enemy: Yourself.

In the late 1970’s and after a traumatic event on their honeymoon, a struggling couple visit an experimental, and borderline unethical memory research facility.

In a surreal small‑town version of 2007 Texas, a young graffiti artist lands in jail and is coerced into spying on his cousin—suspected by an unhinged cop of dealing nuclear weapons. What follows is a frenetic, gross‑humored ride through conspiracy, over-the-top characters, and chaotic counterculture.

