Dane Harrington Joseph
Directing
Known For

An erotic thriller about a young artist whose obsession with a taboo fetish leads to life altering consequences.
The Breeding

An old flame is reignited and a new desire is awaken when Hollywood Actress Adina J. Spencer returns back to New York. Soon she is forced to face her sexual past, confront her present identity, and admit her true love.
What It Was

Drama Queenz is a comedy about three actors and roommates dealing with life, love, and auditioning in New York City. Told over three episodes, the film explores the lives of these three actors as they attempt to achieve their dreams in a kooky and unpredictable world. Each ten-minute episode focuses on Jeremiah, a dreamer with ridiculously poor audition luck, Davis, a perfectionist whose hard work produces uneven results, and Preston, a realist whose inhibitions stir-up delightful "drama" for all to enjoy. Through madcap auditions, burgeoning romances, and heartbreaking realizations, the trio from Queens takes viewers on the zany rollercoaster ride that is the actor's life.
Drama Queenz

Harold, a middle-aged Mexican theatre acting coach, travels to New York and finds himself obsessing over a precocious teenage boy named Felix, who he believes is the reincarnation of his first childhood love.
A Boy Like That
This story follows Drew (played by emerging musical artist, Vyse), an aspiring young rapper as he is faced with the life struggles that led to his residence in a group home while balancing his job, untamed anger, family life and the pursuit of his musical dreams. Drew faces struggles to succeed in the music industry as he forges his own path in search of fame, fortune, love and ultimate redemption from his past.
16 Bars

The year is 2020 and the COVID-19 quarantine in New York has begun. Two friends, one an aspiring actor and the other a reclusive loner begin to chat via zoom. Soon a simple conversation regarding an audition turns into a series of audition tapes, that get provocatively wild.
Self-Tape

With a cast of over 100 and music by some of LGBT hip hop's most luminary indies, SUBWAYS: A REQUIEM IN FIVE STAGES chronicles a young gay man's journey through depression as he deals with tragic twists and taboo love.