
Jason Giampietro
Directing
Biography
Jason "Jay" Giampietro is a writer, director, actor and musician whose short films have played the New York Film Festival, BAMcinemaFest, the Montclair Film Festival, the Sidewalk Film Festival, the Nitehawk Shorts Festival, and the Maryland Film Festival. His short film Hernia won the 2015 Hammer to Nail Summer Shorts contest and he made his acting debut in the feature Stinking Heaven, which was distributed by Factory 25.
Known For

'90s indie-rock band Pavement reunites for their sold-out 2022 tour. But as preparations get underway, surreal tributes emerge: an off-Broadway musical adaptation of their songs, a museum devoted entirely to the band’s legacy, and a shamelessly awards-baiting Hollywood biopic.
Pavements

An intersectional narrative of two families in Brooklyn and the unraveling of unspoken unhappiness that occurs when a young foreign girl spending time abroad upsets the balance on both sides.
Golden Exits

Aspiring but less than ambitious photographer Nate clumsily navigates the New York City art world in a post-grad haze, waiting for his breakthrough project to fall into his lap. During a drug-fueled wormhole through the annals of YouTube, Nate discovers his next subjects when an arbitrary click lands him on a crude music video by the Young Torture Killaz—an Insane Clown Posse knock-off group of jaded Delaware teens with a lot to scream about—and the inspiration (and exploitation) flows
Hellaware

A black-as-tar comedy charting the dissolution of a commune for sober living in suburban 1990s New Jersey.
Stinking Heaven

Joel Potrykus calls fellow indie filmmakers during the pandemic crisis to check in and see how they're holding up.
Joel Calls Indie Film Type Dudes
On the day before leaving New York for graduate school in a Iowa, a writer's plan to spend a romantic day at Rockaway Beach with a woman he's secretly dating is disrupted by an oddball surfer.
The Sun Thief

An abandoned bicycle in a narrow hallway ruins an anxious New Yorker's summer, while his shifty friend hopes to stave off eviction from a charity foundation's apartment by getting hired as a pizza deliveryman.
Whiffed Out

A young man disappears amid talk of violence and demagoguery, leaving behind an obscure cache of letters, postcards, and notebooks.
Notes on an Appearance

A rollerblading drug dealer runs into trouble when one of his customers dies.
Jobe'z World

In Giampietro’s comic latest, some friends’ dinner conversation about the impending NFL Draft becomes a frank discussion of the state of race relations within the league and amongst its fans.
Quarterbacks

An abstract portrait painter is enchanted by a woman whose images he discovers after buying a laptop from a shadester in a city park.
I Will Paint Your Spirit

A New Yorker comes to regret betting on the 2016 election.
Unpresidented

A painter charms an elusive young woman while bicycling in Brooklyn.
Candy Rides

Over mushroom barley soup and ketchup laden kasha two educators in a New York diner complain about being abused at school. When the conversation turns to Trump an opportunity for a history quiz arises.
Educators
Rudy has a bad pain near his groin and the people in his life are making him feel even worse.
Hernia

Faces, voices, light: language itself is rendered abstract in this impressionistic fugue about fraught interpersonal dynamics at a weekly social engagement, narrated in retrospect by an exasperated fellow guest.
the thing that kills me the most

Upsets abound when a movie-obsessed firefighter hosts an Academy Awards viewing party.
Best Picture

A lonely musician films his life in the hopes of enticing a woman from Boise, Idaho to visit him in New Jersey.
Dear Cindy

A lonely New Yorker pines for connections - both human and digital - during the city's COVID-19 shutdown.