
Zac Adams
Directing
Known For

Nashville Rises is the first documentary film about the city of Nashville, Tennessee's response to the 2010 Tennessee floods. It premiered at the 42nd Nashville Film Festival on April 14, 2011 and received the festival's "Ground Zero Tennessee Spirit Award for Best Short Documentary Film". The film was narrated by Billy Bob Thornton and directed by Zac Adams.
Nashville Rises

A gruesome entity attaches itself to an unsuspecting family.
Sweet Tooth

Hunger in America is a powerful documentary tackling the hunger epidemic in America. Narrated by James Denton. What does the face of hunger look like? Is it a child in Ethiopia? An aging man in Somalia? Or a family in poverty-stricken India? This eye-opening documentary will change your whole perception on what hunger looks like. In America today, one in six people, including hard-working men and women, suburban families and children are struggling with hunger. Tonight, over 50 million Americans won't have enough food to eat by day's end. The face of hunger in America is not just the homeless, like everyone thinks. As it turns out, the face of hunger in America is the single mom, it's grandparents raising babies, it's the elderly, it's the infirm. This is their story...
Hunger in America

Autism in America: Putting the puzzle together, one beautiful piece at a time, is a genuine and straightforward look into the Autism Spectrum Disorder as told by the families and individuals living with Autism daily. Many parents are interviewed including Ruth Sullivan, Ph.D., the mother of a man named Joe who was the inspiration for Dustin Hoffman’s autistic character in the movie “Rain Man.” We also hear from a young woman named Alexis, the first autistic person to run for the title of Miss America.
Autism in America

This is a story of veterans, battles, and sacrifices. A war at home and the IRON WILL they possess to never give up.
IRON WILL: Veterans Battle with PTSD
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The Bell Witch Legend

A documentary that candidly examines school bullying and how it can be dealt with, told by those who experienced it first hand.
Hear Me Now

Southern Haunts is a television series based on the legends of the South. This is not an ordinary Ghost Hunting show. Each episode carries it's own history lesson with a supernatural twist. This show not only brings you compelling stories about ghosts, but also provides a historical basis of facts and legend. Whether it is a civil war battlefield, an old mansion or plantation, each segment tells of an actual event in history. Best of all, Southern Haunts leaves you with the choice to believe each legend or not.
Southern Haunts

Officer Eva Minors goes on a routine patrol that quickly becomes more than she bargained for.
Seize

Two nerds meet the girls of their dreams at a party. The guys think that by getting the girls food to cure their "munchies," sexual favors will be had, sending the nerds out on a mission into the Twilight Zone.
Rush Night

A young man struggles with a fractured relationship with sleep (literally) and fights to balance his waking life and his sleeping life.
Slumber's Kiss

A mother attempts to protect her child from a home intruder.
A Good Mother
A woman is awakened by a sinister force in the dark.
Don't Turn Around

A family struggles with tough economic times on the verge of Christmas Eve.
A Little Christmas
A Special Forces Agent is hunted down by assassins for a case.
P.S.A.

Filmmaker Sharon Rowen tells the stories of remarkable women lawyers who pioneered the profession, and explores the challenges faced by today's young women. Over 20 years, Sharon interviewed over 40 women attorneys spanning 5 generations, from pioneers such as Supreme Court Justice Ruth Ginsburg and prominent civil rights attorney Gloria Allred to young associates and law students starting out today.