Following his apprenticeship, Bromley Davenport made his directorial debut with the little-seen Whispers of Fear (1976) and co-wrote the screenplay for Full Circle (1977), which was adapted from the Peter Straub novel Julia (1975) and starred Mia Farrow in the title role.
This began an ongoing professional relationship between himself and Haney that ultimately changed the direction of Bromley Davenport's career, culminating in a trio of films that are arguably his finest works: Life Among the Cannibals (1996), Erasable You (1998) and the true story Mockingbird Don't Sing (2001), starring Sean Young.
Frozen Kiss (2010) starred Mimi Rogers and was based on the tragic true story of two young people who, after a night of partying and methamphetamine, became disorientated during their drive home in a blizzard and froze to death.
American Grand captures the work of a team of piano restoration experts as they spend nine months transforming a decaying 1913 Steinway into a revitalized shining beauty.
Christopher O'Riley, host of the National Public Radio program From The Top, wrote that the film displays: "... an unsurpassed confluence of passion and precision in the work of the team in American Grand".