
Icy Lake (2014) — Director, Cinematographer, Editor, Co-Writer - Streaming link via VICE
Short documentary chronicling the long life of the mid-1990s dance song “Icy Lake.” Bang'n on King Drive (2015) — Director, Cinematographer, Co-Editor - Streaming link via VICE
Dance music video made for RP Boo, originator of Chicago footwork. Traverses the historic Bud Billiken Parade with dance troupe K-Phi-9 on Chicago’s South Side; screened across Chicago, the Paris Philharmonic, and the Kunstpalast Museum in Düsseldorf. Jerry, a short documentary about Wills's grandfather, Jerry Glaspiegel, as shared by his grandmother, Harriet Hannover, 2016 Inevitable Shift Fear (2017) — Director, Cinematographer, Editor - Screening link
Experimental dance film with ambient music by DJ Earl and cameos from DJ Rashad and DJ Spinn. Screened in varied contexts, including at the Body + Camera Film Festival in Jersey City, where Mana Contemporary installed it inside an industrial elevator. Sabanoh (2017) — Director, Cinematographer, Editor - Streaming link via NOWNESS
Music video collaboration with Sierra Leonean artist Ahmed Janka Nabay. Debuted on NOWNESS (2017). Another version was shown at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (2016) in The Fierce and the Fancy: Urban Masks from Sierra Leone. Dancer of Time (2020) — Director / Editor / Cinematographer - Streaming link
Short film with historic Chicago dancer Darlene Blackburn. Debuted online with Sixty Inches from Center (link to view), accompanied by an extensive oral history narrated by Blackburn. Eschecagou (2020) — Co-Director, Cinematographer, Editor — Streaming link
Dance-film collaboration for Indigenous Peoples’ Day bringing together footwork and Native dancers in the wake of protests for Black and Indigenous rights in downtown Chicago. Chicago Dance Portraits 2016-18, filmed and edited by Glasspiegel, including work with dancers Darling Squire and Jenn Freeman. Streaming link here. I am the Queen (2018) — Co-Director, Cinematographer, Editor -- Streaming link via FADER Magazine
Dance-film collaboration with footwork dancer Murda Mommy and electronic music producer Jlin celebrating the women of Chicago footwork. Debuted with FADER Magazine (2017) and screened in festivals and cultural centers, including the African American Cultural Center at Yale University (2017) Making Tracks (2013) — Director, Cinematographer, Writer, Editor — Streaming link via VICE
Short documentary focusing on the Teklife DJ collective in Chicago, originators of footwork music and dance Interview with Syrian artist Omar Souleyman (2010) at Central Park Summer Stage in New York City | Streaming link via Afropop Worldwide