Eric Dyer
Directing
Known For

Known for its radical and reckless theatricality, avant-garde New York troupe Radiohole's Whatever, Heaven Allows is a star-spangled American meta-melodrama inspired by film director Douglas Sirk's 1950s potboilers and Milton's epic Paradise Lost.
Whatever, Heaven Allows

The story of rock'n'roll singer Charles Valentine, who came from small-town Ohio and conquered New York. Charles' own narration is interspersed with interviews to people who know her — her friend Sarah, her brother Loren, her manager and more. Beauty, talent, charisma: Charles has it all, and it nets her a glamourous life. But is glamour enough for her? And what does glamour mean?
The History of Glamour
A short film made from cut injket prints being spun around.
Copenhagen Cycles
Get up close and personal with your lunch through a process that converts mass into time - "kinetic Sandwich" explores the secret beauty of an everyday object.
Kinetic Sandwich

A desperate meditation on the extended passage of time as experienced through social distance.