Derek R. Brown

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    Comedy Bob Odenkirk

    Derek & Simon: The Pity Card

    OFFLINE: With the Demise of SuperDeluxe, there are no legitimate copies online any longer. From the mind of Bob Odenkirk comes this very natural comedy about two real-life friends, Derek and Simon, and their struggle to find love.

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    Experimental Matty Brown

    The Distraction

    Welcome to your anxiety attack. A 10-minute short exploring the very visceral and disorienting world of living with severe anxiety and depression.

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    Fantasy Dan Ojari

    Slow Derek

    The epic and spellbinding tale of Derek, an office worker, as he struggles with the true speed of planet Earth. Director Dan Ojari's RCA thesis film and a Sundance 2012 selection.

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    Documentary Matty Brown

    Matty Brown - A Colorful Life

    A personal tale of art and discovery, director Matty Brown conveys his journey to become a filmmaker. Part of Samsung’s Connected Series.

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    Thriller Tom C J Brown

    Christopher at Sea

    Christopher embarks on a transatlantic voyage as a passenger on a cargo ship. His hopes of finding out what lures so many men to sea sets him on a journey into solitude, fantasy and obsession.

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    Documentary Derek R. Brown

    Who The F*ck Is Jeffrey Gurian?

    Meet Jeffrey Gurian: a fixture in the comedy world for the last 40 years who has simultaneously pursued fame while also maintaining a cosmetic dental practice.

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    Poem Daniel and David Holechek

    A Finger, Two Dots Then Me

    Spoken word rock star Derrick Brown and the Holechek duo team up to deliver a moving piece describing where two lovers should meet after the lights get dim.

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    Documentary Derek Milton

    Getting a Grammy

    A short documentary about a man who kind of won a Grammy

  • Interview

    Interview with Super Deluxe

    I had the chance to throw a few questions at Dan Pasternack, the man behind content programming at Super Deluxe, about Derek & Simon and how online entertainment is more "ballsy" than television.

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