Mike Pecci
Directing
Biography
Mike Pecci is an American film director, producer, and photographer specializing in horror and science fiction genres. Classically trained as a silent film director and cinematographer in New York, he co-founded a successful commercial and music video production company, creating award-winning content for brands like BOSE and Sam Adams. Pecci has directed over 30 music videos for artists such as the Wu-Tang Clan, Lucius, Killswitch Engage, and Meshuggah. His short film 12 Kilometers (2016) is a science fiction horror based on true events at the Kola Borehole. Pecci also hosts the filmmaking podcast "In Love with the Process," where he discusses various aspects of the industry.
Known For

Drawn through dreamlike rituals and surreal spaces, a man follows a magnetic force that pulls at his fear, longing and shame – until he begins to realize that what he desires may not be dangerous, but deeply true.
METANOIA

A family is haunted by an ancient evil that uses common doors to lure its prey into a lair of unimaginable terror.
Who's There?

Set against a backdrop of 1980s Russia, a team of scientists and their drill crew have dug the deepest hole known to man. Dredged from the abyss is an entity that brings them face to face with their most terrifying fears.
12 Kilometers

Documentary following Roger Miret and Vinnie Stigma of the band, Agnostic Front who played a key role in defining, shaping and establishing the sound and cultural code of conduct for the still-thriving movement. Unlike the dozens of bands that have come and gone, Agnostic Front is still going strong.
The Godfathers of Hardcore

Sometimes, the scariest knock at the door is the one that comes from within.
Come Home
A half-blind bomb tech wakes chained in a warehouse with no memory of his arrival and must rely only on his instincts and his loyal service dog to survive the horrors that hunt him in the dark.
They Like the Dark

Watch what happens when two beautiful bad girls with no option are put in a desperate situation.
Cold Hard Cash

Girl covered in blood, empty cabin, and lots and lots of guns.
Stray Bullet

A meditation on life, art, and purpose, 'Rungs in a Ladder' centers around Jacob Bannon, an accomplished visual artist and front man for hardcore band Converge, a group that has been carving its own iconoclastic path through the extreme music landscape for over twenty years. Bannon reflects on the formative events in his life as well as his continuing commitment to creation rather than destruction. A commitment that, he explains, is informed as much by anger as it is by survival. The documentary is a single continuous thought that sprawls in multiple directions but ultimately culminates in a sobering and uplifting statement of purpose.
Rungs in a Ladder

An intimate look at identity, sexuality, love, and performance art, Play in the Gray, shakes the foundation of gender stereotypes by exploring the work and personal lives of Boston drag-based theatre troupe, ALL THE KINGS MEN
Play in the Gray

Madison Park Vocational, Roxbury, Massachusetts. A dysfunctional but talented high school hoops team tries to hold itself together. Graced with a handful of sharp shooters and savvy ball-handlers, they also struggle, both on and off the court, in a deteriorating public school system and the turbulence of life in the Boston inner city: rival gangs, a chilling murder rate, destructive families, and the struggle to stay in school and on the team. Closing in on the end of the season, the team has a shot at a state championship and an undefeated season for the first time in history.
Push: Madison vs. Madison
If it is attention she wants, then it's attention she gets.
Capture Device
A gang of Moped Riders rises from the grave to enact vengeance for a fallen friend. Here is a pitch film for the upcoming Moped Knights TV series. Directed by: Mike Pecci Created by Mike Pecci & Tony Fernandez.