things girls do...
Fox has created a beautifully shot, haunting tale about anorexia, sexuality and gender, but not at all one we might think we are familiar with.
 
--L.A. Freewaves
British Film Festival L.A., May 2009.
Harvard Film Festival, March 2009.
HDFEST, Spring, 2008.
Riverside Film Festival, March, 2005.
Out on Screen, Vancouver, August, 2004.
Out Takes 2003 New Zealand, May, 2003.
International Documentary Film Festival, Sao Paolo Brazil, April, 2003.
Cinetax (dis)junctions: morphing the written word, U.C. Riverside, April, 2003.
LA Freewaves Video Festival, November, 2002.
New York Gay and Lesbian Film & Video Festival, June, 2002.
Winner, 2nd Prize, Experimental/New Media: U.Oregon Queer Film Festival, Feb. 2002.
Visible Evidence IX Video Tech Series, December 2001.
MIX New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Video Festival, November 2001.
Winner, Best Short Film: Fresno Reel Pride Festival, November 2001.
Outfest Los Angeles, July 2001.
I knew him
Made for a cash outlay of $32, this guerilla short by Broderick Fox was a finalist for the 2007 International Iris Prize, asking viewers to rethink their own perceptions on sexual assault and rape.
L.A. Freewaves—Los Angeles, November 2008
Artivist Film Festival –London, December 2007
Artivist Film Festival-Lisbon, December 2007
Artivist Film Festival-Los Angeles, November 2007
MIX New York Experimental Festival, Nov. 2007
Finalist, Iris International Film Prize, October 2007
Iris International Film Festival, October 2007
Austin Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Sept. 2007
tak for alt
Bialis, Fox, and Levy’s award-winning assisted autobiography of Holocaust survivor, turned American civil rights activist, Judy Meisel.
PBS –National Broadcast, May-June 2000
Danish Broadcasting Corporation.  May 2000
Laemmle Theaters--Los Angeles.  October 1999
 
Awards:
Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences Special Recognition for Outstanding Documentary, November 2000
Dore Schary Award--ACLU May 2000
First Prize, Judah Magnes Museum Video Competition, October 1999
First Prize, "War and Peace" Category: Vermont International Film Festival, October 1999
Gold Apple, Natl. Educational Media Network: Excellence in Educational Film/Video, April 1999
 
Additional Screenings and Festivals:
Harvard Film Festival, March 2009
Arizona International Film Festival, April 2000
Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival, March 2000
Mendocino Film Festival, February 2000
Portland Jewish Film Festival, January 2000
Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival, November 1999
 
love, death, & cars
Max and Kyle are soul mates. Trouble is that Kyle is gay, and Max is...well, it’s complicated.
Distribution:
International DVD Release-Village Lighthouse Entertainment,
Spring 2008.
 
Broadcast/Streaming:
PBS Broadcast--KQED San Francisco,  Fall 2000
Atom Films--(atomfilms.com) streaming May, 2000-2005
(longest running gay and lesbian drama on atomfilms.com)
 
Awards
Online Movie Awards Nominee: Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Pixure, September 2001
 
Screenings:
Harvard Film Festival, March 2009.
Harvard Gay & Lesbian Caucus 25th Anniversary Festival, October 2008
Indianapolis Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, September 2001
Northhampton Film Festival, November 1999
First Look Film Festival, October 1999
Palm Springs International Film Festival, July 1999
the sanctity of marriage
VIral video created for the No on 8 campaign October, 2008 that continues to spark spirited debate on YouTube. The piece uses satire, collision montage, and guerilla appropriation techniques as routes to social questioning.
home
"This is a home movie. . .Or rather. . .a search-for-home movie."

Armed with an ancient Hi-8 video camera (with broken microphone) and a decrepit Super-8 film camera, filmmaker Broderick Fox travels between Berlin and Los Angeles with his German partner, on an autobiographical search for home and for himself. 

Years later, Fox pulled these tapes and reels of footage out of a drawer and crafts this documentary—an ode to Berlin, a coming of age story, and a tribute to first love in equal parts. Fox was compelled to create home in the wake of the 2008 passage of Proposition 8 in California, a voter referendum banning recognition of gay marriage in the state. A similar ballot measure in 2000—Proposition 22—contributed in large part to the dissolution of his transnational relationship.

Nomadic Tendencies Screening Series—St. Petersburg, September 2010
Strasbourg International Film Festival—Strasbourg, France, August, 2010
Harvardwood Film Festival—Los Angeles, August 2010
Presidential Inauguration Faculty Show, Occidental College—Los Angeles, October, 2009
Globians World and Culture Documentary Film Festival—Berlin, Germany, August 2009