In February 2004, The Late Train Productions wrote, shot, and edited one movie every day for thirty straight days. The four Austin filmmakers worked out of their own house, posting the daily results on their website. They called it "The Self-Inflicted 30
The Introduction to the 30 Day Film Festival which answers none of the questions you might have about it.
A man calls in sick to work when he is overcome with a mysterious illness.
A man goes back in time to stop the 30 Day Film Festival, but his pleas for help fall upon deaf ears.
A movie about a loud booming voice and a puppy.
Two men discover that their living room table has mystical powers.
Pat McPatrick launches his campaign against opponent William P. Johnstonson.
William P. Johnstonson responds to the attacks of his political opponent, Pat McPatrick.
All of this f**king sh*t is f**king cr*p.
As an homage to the one-year anniversary of this website, The Late Train has committed today to a faithful remake of Web Premiere Bonus Footage. Our hearts are warmed by this touching tribute to ourselves.
A short fable about intolerance.
Is your ice cream missing something?
A movie about the history and methods behind the art of making toast.
William P. Johnstonson continues his negative campaigning against opponent Pat McPatrick.
An animated story that made Paul cry.
A child's fantasy of making the NBA is twarted by a schoolyard bully.
Jump start your life at State University Community College.
Featuring the comedic stylings of Barry Goldstein, Sam Perkins, and Billy Clover.
An art film about the never-ending cycle of hate.
An art film about the cycle of death.
An art film about a cycle of laundry.
A documentary about the inner workings of the 30 Day Film Festival.
A pointlessly violent movie about intolerance towards unsolicited religious advice.
William P. Johnstonson responds to Pat McPatrick's attacks by exposing himself as a homophobe.
Where life and death comes down to the roll of a dice.
A story about down.
A music video for our friends the Awesome Cool Dudes.
The thrilling conclusion to the Time Traveler Series.
The Late Train would like to declare February 30 International Peace Day. As far as we know, no violence has ever been committed on February 30.