Paul Ghiringhelli Movies
A determined California detective attempts to crack one of the most mysterious cases in modern crime as the tale of the fearsome Zodiac Killer comes to the screen in director Alexander Bulkley's cinematic account of the crimes that rocked San Francisco's Bay Area from December of 1968 to October of the following year. As the citizens of the small California town of Vallejo prepare for their holiday celebrations, the discovery that two teens have been viciously gunned down at a remote lover's lane leaves the citizens of a once tight-knit community fearing for their lives. In the months that follow the brutal crimes, Vallejo police inspector Matt Parish devotes his entire existence to revealing the identity of the elusive killer and ensuring that no more innocent lives are taken. With pressure from both his superiors and the local press mounting, lack of sufficient evidence and increased tensions at home lead Inspector Parish down a series of frustrating dead-end roads. When the killer strikes yet again, this time shooting a young couple in a darkened parking lot, investigators are shocked to receive a phone call from a man confessing to the crime. A letter sent to the local newspapers by the confessed killer states that if it is not published, a dozen more people will die in the coming weekend. Even more curious, the letter contains a mysterious code that, if deciphered correctly, will supposedly reveal the true identity of the man behind these shocking crimes. Though a suspect is questioned following yet another killing, this time in broad daylight, the frustrated police department fails to make an arrest as the elusive killer continues to taunt both the police and the media with a series of menacing letters. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Justin Chambers, Robin Tunney, (more)
A seemingly ordinary couple have their lives turned upside down by a pair of strangers in the independent drama Crashing Eden. Michael Sterner (Paul Ghirighelli) is a Republican politician with a passion for sports and a need to seem like a tough guy. His wife Natalie (Jodi Verdu) is an artist who has a lucrative sideline illustrating children's books. They seem happy enough, despite their difficulty having the children Natalie wants. One day, a young and bohemian-looking couple named Adam (Rick Williams) and Ava (Alecia Derwin) appear at their doorstep, saying they're having car trouble and would like some help. Despite Michael's objections, Natalie invites them in, and soon they've begun a long night of conversation and soul-searching, in which the Sterners unwittingly reveal the many skeletons they've stuffed into their closet. The directorial debut from Dean Alioto, Crashing Eden received second place in the Audience Award competition at the 1999 Santa Barbara Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Paul Ghiringhelli, Jodi Verdu, (more)









