Movies by David Greene

Rabbits Under the Shed

Rabbits Under the Shed

After a disagreement with her mom, 8-year-old Natalie runs away — all the way to her backyard, where she meets a family of rabbits and decides to move in with them. Songs are sung and friends are made in this sweet, funny short film about building trust, overcoming fear, and connecting across difference to make room for everyone.

The Small Voice

The Small Voice

A man and his wife take to their house some men they rescue from a road crash and then find they have picked up some dangerous criminals.

Flips

Flips

At the wake of his late wife Aaron would like a word with the man upstairs. Releasing his rage he is interrupted by his foster brother, Danny. The two brothers play a childhood game of "flips" that changes both of their lives forever.

The Golden Madonna

The Golden Madonna

Patricia (Phyllis Calvert) throws away a painting members of her Italian village consider to be extremely lucky. She goes to great lengths in her attempts to locate it again and bring it back.

Television: The Enchanted Mirror

Television: The Enchanted Mirror

Details the impact of television on people and social institutions.

Dragonfly

Dragonfly

Told with heart, humor, and a little bit of magic, Dragonfly is a female led feature film about homecoming and healing for a Midwestern family divided by divorce and illness. Struggling artist Anna Larsen’s mother has never understood her. When her mom is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s, Anna returns home to help but brings years of family baggage with her. As she unpacks her past, Anna rediscovers a mysterious mailbox from her childhood and embarks on a search to solve its mystery. What she learns along the way may just be the key t...

Lover Boy

Lover Boy

A film which shows a different aspect of dealing with sexuality. Coming out is one thing, but being comfortable within yourself in intimate situations is another thing. This film shows us how being intimate with someone can be a really difficult struggle and that a lot of the time, goes misunderstood.