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Feature Film

Delia discovered a passion for feature film as a young musician when auteurs like Fellini, Kurosawa, Pasolini, Friedkin, Kubrick, Polanski and others got his attention. In the 80's he and co-writer Darrell Fetty expanded a two page music video script of Blasters record Trouble Bound into a feature screenplay which generated a series of well-paid options and a near miss at a Paramount directing deal. An uninspired indie, not directed by Delia, was eventually made starring Michael Madsen, Patricia Arquette with an unknown Billy Bob Thornton in a supporting role. 

 

Other feature films include Freeway, An American Haunting, the Norman Mailer novel The Time of Her Time, feature documentary Life After The Math and Long Day Journey starring Danny Glover and Derek Luke. 

The Game: Life After The Math

Urban poet rises above homicidal streets of Compton to gain worldwide acclaim.

 


Written and Directed by Francis Delia

The Pittsburgh Kid

An undefeated boxer's life creens of the reails into violence, alcoholism and prison.

 

 

Written and Directed by Francis Delia

 

An American Haunting

A haunted teenage girl deals metaphysical consequences to her mysterious predator. 

 


Written by Francis Delia

Freeway

The young widow of a murder victim seeks vengeance when a serial killer terrorizes the Los Angeles freeways.

 

Co-Written and Directed by Francis Delia

 

The Time Of Her Time

A Brooklyn bullfighter meets a sexually repressed NYU co-ed in Greenwich Village circa 1958.

 

Written and Directed by Francis Delia

Trouble Bound

He was a two-time loser on a roll. She was a mafia brat on a mission. 

 

 

Written and Co-Produced by Francis Delia

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