
Paul Barkley-Zen Dubis (born September 23rd, 2005) is an American filmmaker, artist, comedian, composer, writer, and animator. His work is known for its extensive focus on the routines of aberrant subjects and characters, unstable documentary style cinematography, jump cuts, dark humor, and use of static noise.
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A collection of vignettes about the struggles and fears of motherhood

Pseudo-realist improvisational docu-narrative about the day in the life of a group of teenagers.

A boy is thrown into the middle of an increasingly bizarre local disturbance.

In this, queer re-interpretation of Jean Cocteau's timeless classic, an actor has a breakdown, pining for their love, locked in a green room before they are supposed to go onstage.

Blurred footage of a plane and fading overlays of the San Diego landscape intertwine with the writer's journey as he writes Lament I in the moment that it is presented, the film itself looping once his mind fails him.

A man's car breaks down and he finds himself in the grips of a killer priest.

An unnamed takes a walk along the suburban pavements at night.
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