Finding my Dad's Memories: the official trailer

May 4, 2012 posted by Timothy O'Donnell | Add a Comment >

“Finding my Dad’s Memories,” a personal documentary shot by the subject’s son Tim O’Donnell, follows his father’s journey back to life after a traumatic brain injury exploring addiction, family, and memory.

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Home: a documentary about the veterans at Soldier On

March 5, 2012 posted by Timothy O'Donnell | Add a Comment >

We are proud to announce the release of our second documentary film, Home. The film is about about the veterans at Soldier On, a facilities in the US that houses and treats veterans suffering from addiction, depression and physical ailments. Homelessness among veterans is currently a rising topic in the US. There is much debate on how to treat our nation's heroes.

Please watch this trailer and remember that every face you see in this film was once homeless.

No Quit: a film about tod o'donnell

November 10, 2011 posted by Timothy O'Donnell | Add a Comment >


On August 31st my dad fell and hit his head causing a major brain bleed. He underwent brain surgery and went into a coma for 8 days. The doctors were doubtful on his recovery at that point. On day 8 he opened his eyes and began his recovery.

"No Quit", this is what my dad repeats back to my family each and every day when he began to talk on day 14. Feeling helpless I decided to document the process of recovery. This video tells the story of my dad and my family during this very difficult time. Every doctor and therapist that has worked with my dad calls his story a miracle.

George: Wrestling with Resistance

December 4, 2009 posted by Timothy O'Donnell | Add a Comment >

George: Wrestling with Resistance is a 32 minute Documentary Film that parallels the sport of wrestling with the inner city struggle. The filmmaker walked away from the editing room after 2 months of post production to mediate on the film, and entered into his studio. For 3 weeks he collaged 24" x 36" printed stills from the footage to create 'motion montages.' He then finished the film with this unique approach to filmmaking. Above are the finished collages.