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  1. Erik Nelson is an American documentary film director and television producer. Nelson has produced and directed several films, television specials and television programs such as Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Mega Disasters, When Good Times Go Bad, What Were You Thinking?, Unsolved History, Prehistoric Predators and More than Human.

  2. A Gray State. Required a Descent into the Mind of Madness. By Erik Nelson. Updated: January 31, 2023. David Crowley was a 25-year-old filmmaker in Apple Valley, Minnesota, when he began filming a project he called Gray State— creating the trailer for a feature film that at the time only existed in his fever dreams.

  3. 3 Nov 2017 · In a sea of recent true-crime docs, Erik Nelsons A Gray State stands apart as a truly riveting psychological drama, complete with widespread conspiracy theories, political currents, and penultimate tragedy.

  4. Erik Nelson is an American documentary film director and television producer. Nelson has produced and directed several films, television specials and television programs such as Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Mega Disasters, When Good Times Go Bad, What Were You Thinking?, Unsolved History, Prehistoric Predators and More than Human.

  5. 10 Nov 2017 · In the new documentary A Gray State, filmmaker Erik Nelson—who produced several of Werner Herzog's recent documentaries, and Herzog serves as an executive producer here—navigates the copious materials that Crowley left behind, piecing together a gripping, mysterious portrait of a family victimized by a confluence of violent mythology.

  6. 3 Nov 2017 · A Gray State: Directed by Erik Nelson. With David Crowley, Danny August Mason, Alex Jones, Sean Wright. A documentary about the mysterious death of fringe political filmmaker David Crowley, who was found dead alongside members of his family in their suburban Minnesota home in January of 2015.

  7. 4 Jun 2019 · What happens when you find previously unseen footage shot by William Wyler in WWII? Read all about how director Erik Nelson tracks down survivors and creates his own gripping story from the footage.