Corra Films has been a mainstay of the
independent film community since 1994. Founder Henry
Corra is best known for his acclaimed documentary features,
SAME SEX AMERICA
(2005), FRAMES(2004), UMBRELLAS (1994)
, GEORGE
(2000), and the Emmy nominated NY77: The Coolest Year
in Hell (2007), and The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan (2010).
Corra has also done non-fiction episodic TV for Bravo, MTV, Vh1 and Sundance Channel, and he has been singled out as one of the foremost directors of reality-based TV commercials in America. The production
company, located in the heart of downtown Manhattan, draws on the
talents of some of New York's most innovative filmmakers, editors,
artists, musicians and designers. Corra just launched his latest feature doc, THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MCKINLEY NOLAN (2010), described by Colin Parker of The Examiner as "instantly one of the most moving and utterly compelling documentaries of recent years.” Currently Corra is in production on two new feature docs and a non-fiction TV series to be announced soon.
