Steven Goldmann
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Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Steven Goldmann is a Canadian music video and film director. He has directed over 200 music videos. Goldmann also directed the movies Broken Bridges and Trailer Park of Terror, and has additionally directed several television programs. Description above from the Wikipedia article Steven Goldmann, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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A fading country music star returns to his hometown, where he reunites with his childhood sweetheart and also meets his 16-year-old daughter for the first time.
Broken Bridges

Six troubled high school students and their chaperon, an optimistic youth ministries Pastor, return from an outdoor character building retreat in the mountains. During a raging storm, their bus crashes, hopelessly stranding them in the middle of the Trucker's Triangle, a forgotten locus of consummate evil in the middle of nowhere.
Trailer Park of Terror

Comedian Bill Engvall ("Here’s Your Sign") hosts an all-star event featuring the funniest comics working today! Shot live at the historic Ryman auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, (Original Home of the "Grand Ole Opry"). This premiere volume features hysterical routines by Bill Engvall and country comedy all stars Gary Mule Deer, Henry Cho, Steve Hall & Shotgun Red, Etta May and Steve McGrew, with a special performance by renowned comedian Jeff Foxworthy ("You Might be a Redneck if…). For everyone who loves country comedy or just loves to laugh.
Bill Engvall's New All Stars of Country Comedy: Volume 1

A concert film directed by and featuring the music of Laurie Anderson, filmed at the Park Theater in Union City, New Jersey, during the summer of 1985. The film includes songs from her 1984 album 1984’s “Mister Heartbreak” and selections from her 1983 “United States” show, along with eclectic, experimental visuals blending film, animation, dance and electronics.
Home of the Brave: A Film by Laurie Anderson

American rock star Bruce Springsteen reflects on his enduring career in an interview largely recorded in his New Jersey home tracing his career from his early years up to the release of his CD Boxset "Tracks".