About KADM
 

Formed in 1999 by C.W. Post alumni Richard Barbadillo Jr. and Matt Morillo, Kings and Desperate Men Productions (KADM) has firmly established itself as one of the premiere independent theater/film production companies in America. 

In the past decade, KADM has produced 4 features films, six shorts, numerous music videos, three hit-plays, (two which have been published and one which has played in three different cities on two different continents).  KADM’s films have won various awards and their plays have received acclaim in such prestigious publications as The New York Post, The Village Voice, The New Yorker and Variety. 

This is only the beginning.  KADM will continue to produce quality, entertaining film and plays by using the best emerging talent, both behind and in front of the camera and both on and behind the stage.  With a commitment to excellence and a willingness to take chances, Kings and Desperate Men Productions is the company to watch in the future.

Matt Morillo

Filmmaker/playwright/humorist Matt Morillo has made quite a splash in the world of independent theater and film. His very first play, Angry Young Women In Low-Rise Jeans With High-Class Issues, was a runaway hit on two continents, as it packed houses and received rave reviews through three separate runs in New York City and two separate runs in Sydney, Australia. In addition, it received a publishing deal from Samuel French, Inc.

His next play, the slightly more serious All Aboard the Marriage Hearse, (a bit of a departure from the raucousness of Angry Young Women), was also a huge hit. Originally scheduled for just a four-week run, positive reviews and steadily rising attendance (due largely to word of mouth) resulted in a two-week extension. All Aboard the Marriage Hearse also secured a publishing deal from Samuel French Inc., putting Matt in very rare company as very few playwrights have had their first two plays published.

Besides his theater work, Matt has been a fixture on the New York independent film scene for the past ten years. He made an auspicious debut at the young age of twenty-three with his romantic comedy The Pretenders. With a cast of unknowns and a non-existent budget, Matt crafted an enjoyable, funny and ultimately touching film about a group of twenty-somethings struggling with life’s ups and downs.

His follow up project, Good Tidings, a fifteen minute short film about a young girl suffering through her parents’ divorce, received great praise at film festivals for its realism and honesty. Once again, with extremely limited resources, Matt directed a memorable film which people related to on many levels.

However his third film, Maid Of Honor, was a true breakthrough. This film, a twenty-five minute comedy about a simple guy trying to hook up with the maid of honor at a wedding, was a big hit on the festival circuit. It won three awards, played to sold-out theaters, and left audiences laughing and begging for copies of the film.

Matt has also written stand-up comedy for some of Los Angeles and New York’s up and coming comedians and he has recently brought his sagacious wit to the web by launching his own website, www.thecynicaloptimist.net, a website of editorials and musings about anything and everything. Matt’s body of work has shown he has a keen eye for comedy and a steady hand for drama, making him one of the top emerging talents on the independent film/theater scene.

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