Their first project, Pappy, launched in December 2003, was a documentary style comedy about a world-renowned tambourine player. This short film received rave reviews and was shown in several film festivals, including the prestigious Breckenridge Film Festival, in Breckenridge, Colorado.
Pappy gained such popularity that they had no choice but to create an equally successful and outrageous sequel,
The Pappy Diaries. Then came Cool Jerks, a no-holds-barred lampooning of hip-hop music and it's adherents, which has played to major acclaim in The International Black Film Festival in Atlanta, and The Noir Film Festival in San Diego, Ca, among others. Their next project,
The Making Of: GRITS is proving to be the most popular of all, sweeping the Comedy Awards at the Noir Film Festival in San Diego, as well as gaining wide publicity and critical praise.
The Mating Call, their most recent short, was chosen as one of nine finalists among over 2,000 entries in the inaugural Howard Stern Film Festival in New York, NY, and played on iN DEMAND NETWORKS for over two months.
“They are really, really talented. I want to see more of their films!"
-Howard Stern
"Golden Hill Pictures is funny bone filmmaking at it's best."
-Rolling Out Magazine |