Adam York is a professional independent filmmaker from Sanford, North Carolina.
He is perhaps best known for his work on "Scienstars" - a live-action, educational science fiction series that introduces ideas, practices, and crosscutting concepts from a new set of science education standards, where he served as director and show-runner, as well as his work on "The Devil's Lettuce" - the award-winning comedic spoof of the propaganda films of the 1950s, where he also served as director.
Most recently, he directed "Closing Time" - a horror/suspense short film based on the works of author and frequent co-contributor Dave Harlequin.
He now lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife Melanie.
Jerry Faulk is an aging bartender at a roadhouse dive bar who on a particularly slow night has a chance encounter with a very unusual patron named Michael. As the lonely night rolls on, the two find that while they have more in common than they could have ever expected, nothing about this encounter is exactly as it seems.
In 1927 Hollywood, a silent film production company and cast make a difficult transition to sound.