David's cinematic odyssey began with a momentous milestone when his short film, "The Roommate," premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival, signifying a crucial turning point in his professional trajectory. This exceptional project boasted an impressive ensemble cast, featuring the late Bill Paxton and Scott Thomson, in starring roles, showcasing their remarkable acting prowess.
David's documentary short film, "Rodrigue: A Man and His Dog," is a truly remarkable and outstanding cinematic production that masterfully demonstrates his extraordinary storytelling prowess, incorporating the distinctive and iconic voice of the celebrated Whoopi Goldberg as Tiffany, the deeply cherished and adored pet of the world-renowned and highly acclaimed Cajun artist, George Rodrigue.
The documentary in question was broadcast on the esteemed Public Broadcasting Service, thereby providing a prestigious platform for David's remarkable narrative abilities to take center stage. Notably, his second documentary short, "Delta Justice: The Islenos Trappers War," has garnered widespread recognition and acclaim at numerous film festivals across the country, thereby further cementing his reputation as a talented and accomplished documentarian.
David's most recent documentary endeavour is a highly anticipated feature-length film, tentatively titled "In a Good Place Now: The Life & Music of Bobby Charles", which is slated for distribution in the year 2024 and is expected to be an unforgettable cinematic experience for audiences worldwide, with its gripping narrative and poignant portrayal of the life and music of the legendary Bobby Charles, a true icon in the world of music, set to captivate and move viewers of all ages and backgrounds.
David has been instrumental in spearheading the development of a multitude of projects, with a notable example being the film adaptation of "Chainsaw Confidential", a book penned by the one and only Gunnar Hansen, the original Leatherface. This upcoming film promises to offer an unprecedented glimpse into the tumultuous production process of the original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre", a landmark horror film that has left an indelible mark on the genre.
Under the visionary direction of acclaimed filmmaker Greg McLean, who has garnered widespread recognition for his work on the critically acclaimed "Wolf Creek", the film is poised to deliver a gripping and unflinching portrayal of the behind-the-scenes drama that unfolded during the making of the original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre".
David is poised to helm the suspenseful thriller "Dark Well" during the summer of 2024, thereby bolstering his reputation as a multifaceted and accomplished filmmaker.
David has made a profound and lasting impact in the realm of film, his influence extending far beyond the silver screen. Moreover, he is also actively engaged in the development of a television series, a project that draws inspiration from the memoir "Blood Beneath My Feet" written by the esteemed forensic scholar and media personality, Joseph Scott Morgan.
This latest endeavour serves as a testament to David's remarkable versatility as a creative force, as he effortlessly navigates and excels in multiple mediums, his talents and abilities seemingly boundless.
David's critically acclaimed biopic, "Butterfly in the Typewriter," which masterfully weaves the intricate narrative of the enigmatic John Kennedy Toole, is presently at an advanced stage of development, a testament to his unwavering commitment to storytelling and his unrelenting passion for bringing complex and intriguing characters to life on the big screen.