Joshua Brown is an American independent filmmaker working in both documentary and fictional narrative styles, and sometimes a combination of both.
He is also an editor for numerous reality TV shows.
Joshua Brown is an American independent filmmaker working in both documentary and fictional narrative styles, and sometimes a combination of both.
He is also an editor for numerous reality TV shows.
Out Getting Ribs (2010)
The Man Who Would Be Polka King (2009) (with John Mikulak)
Altamont Now (2008)
50,000,000 Joe Franklin Fans Can’t Be Wrong (1997)
Documenting the true life story of Jan Lewan, a polka singing star who milked his fans for millions of dollars by involving them in a complicated Ponzi Scheme.
Mark Clark is an investigative journalist who penetrates the underground world of rock revolutionaries who literally live under the ground of the California desert and the site of the notorious ’60s Rolling Stones concert.
Altamont Now and American Messiah, the first two scripts published by Underground Film Press, can be found on Barnes & Noble’s Nook devices and apps.
The first 7 pages of Altamont Now: The Screenplay, the shooting script for the hit underground film written by Joshua Brown and David Bucci.
For its inaugural publication, Underground Film Press has published the full screenplay for the underground movie classic, Altamont Now.
Looking for a cheap laugh? Then these flicks on Amazon Video on Demand should soothe your craving: Sex Galaxy, Gamers, Hey Happy! and more.
As underground filmmakers are getting locked out of the streaming world, one way to promote their work is release the DVD as an object of art.
Vimeo now allows their Plus users to upload 5GB videos in one shot, which allows the uploading of 2.5 hours of video in HD quality.
Watch the wickedly fun documentary The Man Who Would Be Polka King online, about Jan Lewan’s crazy Ponzi polka scheme that failed.
The rock apocalypse is finally upon us as Joshua von Brown’s cult underground hit is released on DVD courtesy of distributor Factory 25.