Short Films

Charles’ favorite format is short films, being able to tell a story in 10 minutes or less.

The Imposters is a short film about a girl who thinks she’s been kidnapped by gangsters but who it really turns out to be is shocking.

Starring Erol Landis, John M. Bennett, Jane Caldwell and Charles Solomon Jr.

Music by John Solomon and The Doors

Written, Produced, Directed and Edited by Charles Solomon Jr.

Photographed by Rob Mackey and Charles Solomon Jr.

Unlit Candles is a short film about unrealized dreams.

Starring Erol Landis, John M. Bennett, Charles Solomon Jr. and Dakota Glenn

Music by The Who and by Daniel Linois

Produced, Directed and Photographed by Charles Solomon Jr.

Co-written and Edited by Charles Solomon Jr. and John M. Bennett

Best I Can is a music video of the band John the Solomon

Video produced, directed and edited by John Solomon and Charles Solomon Jr. Photographed by Charles Solomon Jr. and Bill Mitchell

Summer of Indigestion is a short film spoof on product placement where the hero is being chased for what’s in his brown paper bag.

Starring Charles Solomon Jr., John M. Bennett, Erol Landis and Paddy Keegan

Music ‘Low Rider’ by War, ‘Run Through The Jungle’ by Creedence Clearwater Revival, ‘Peter Gunn’ by Henri Mancini, ‘In the Summertime’ and ‘Baby Let’s Play House’ by Mungo Jerry

Written, Produced, Directed and Edited by Charles Solomon Jr., Photographed by Rob Mackie

Misc. NYU Film School Shorts

Short films Written, Produced, Directed, Photographed and Edited by Charles Solomon Jr. as black and white experiments with light.

NYU Film School Light Meter Tests

Undercover Sheriff wins at Poker and nabs the bad guy

Written, Produced, Directed, Photographed and Edited by Charles Solomon Jr.

Secret Addictions of New York Yuppies

Addict played by Boris Natella

Written, Produced, Directed, Photographed and Edited by Charles Solomon Jr.

Undercover Agent terrorizes young urban man

Starring Boris Natella and Charles Solomon Jr.

Written, Produced, Directed, Photographed and Edited by Charles Solomon Jr.