Abode of The Serpent – (2010) - Documentary – 50 min. – Produced in association with Miraj Films.  A documentation of the tribes inhabiting the Dang Forest in Gujarat, India.  A people undergoing drastic change due to an economic boom, globalization and tourism.  An examination of the effects of these transitions on the indigenous cultures and local environment within the Dang Region. Featuring interviews with Indian Ambassador Harsh Bhasin, Geologist Dr. Martin Schoonen, International Environmentalist Dr. Nay Htun, Cultural Anthropologist Dr. David Hicks, Poornima Pakvasa and Mahashtra Digveerendrasinh J. Solanki.  Sponsored in part by The Frances L. Brisbane Endowment.  Produced by Rajita Shah and Aaron Lehmann.  Directed by Aaron Lehmann.

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New Filmmakers 2010 

The Green Film Series 2010

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Life Sick – (2003) – 27 min. – Two junkies are in search of love as their addictions prove to destroy all hopes of connection and make them vulnerable to the unwanted desires of others. Starring Naama Kates and Aaron Lehmann.  Director of Photographer – Alex Serpico.  Edited by Rashid Lamarre.  Written and directed by Aaron Lehmann.  CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT.

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Dusty Film Festival 2003


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House of Women – (2008) – 79 min – Produced in association with Cyprian Films, New York – Henry Hardy (Patrick Halliday) has returned home from an urban street-life to redeem himself with his family.  He soon begins to suspect a family friend (Doug Barron) of having intentions towards his young, naive sister (Nicole Raphael) and aloof Mother (Gina Bonati).  Does his past give him insight into the souls around him, or does he simply project his own twisted perspective onto the good intentions of others? Featuring Sayra Player.  Director of Photography – Minos Papas.  Produced by Minos Papas and Aaron Lehmann.  Music by Tao Zervas.  Written and directed by Aaron Lehmann.  CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT.

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Non-Print:  An Indie Film Series 2011

New Filmmakers 2008

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Children of Kenya – (2009) - Documentary – 35 min. – Despite the challenge of political strife and economic upheaval in Kenya, 57 children continue to grow and prosper at Hope Children’s Home, created by Larry Hohler and Joseph Kirima Rwito as a haven for street children in Kenya. Directed by Aaron Lehmann.  Proceeds go to The Hope Children’s Fund.

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Real to Reel Documentary Screening Series 2010

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The Intimate Subject – (2011) - 24 min. – Produced in Association with Floating Archives.  Based on the one act play by Aaron Lehmann, this is the tale of a young female photographer (Temar France) who is fueled by glamorous dreams of artistic grandeur.  When her first model (Gina Bonati) arrives, a hidden connection is apparent, and when revealed, it forces all present to examine the dangers and transcendent nature of intimacy. Produced by Aaron Lehmann and Gina Bonati.  Music by Kirsten Sorteberg.  Written and directed by Aaron Lehmann.

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New Filmmakers 2011

Atlantic Underground Film Festival 2011

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