The Still Life (2007 film)

[1] Miller made the film with his earnings while working in the music industry with a budget of 24 thousand dollars.

After its festival circuit run, it was released by Warner Bros.[2][3][4][5][6] Julian Lamont (Jason Barry) struggles to pick up the pieces of his tattered life.

A reclusive alcoholic, Julian creates a new art genre called Destructionism, and his work soon catapults him into the limelight.

As his success in the art world grows, Julian loses touch with the artist he truly desires to be, and his personal life tailspins out of control.

[7] Bringing many of the people involved with the production onto the soundtrack, the film featured new music by Dizzy Reed, Dean Dinning, Joel A. Miller, Adrian Young, Doug Carrion, Pete Finestone, Darius Rucker, Dave Sabo, Louise Post, Angelo Moore, Delaney Bramlett, Matthew Nelson, and Sonny Mone.