Visiting the American Film Market

Had a productive trip to the AFM conference in LA. The American Film Market is the place to be if you are in the movie business. I went to learn more about the industry and to pitch my movie script, Holleder: Black Knight on the Hudson. I saw the future with driverless cars, Rodeo Drive and much more. I chose to walk two miles every day to the conference to take in the sights. I was fortunate to meet a lot of great people and felt confident that my script was well received.

Anna Koerner

My grandmother, Anna Koerner, originally from Austria, journeyed to the US as a single young woman.   At the age of nineteen, she voyaged on the SS Amerika, which left Hamburg, Germany on its maiden voyage October 11, 1905. The ship went through Ellis Island some weeks later. At Ellis Island, she gave her profession as a cook and baker. They said “we need those” and she was let in to the country.

 

Anna then proceeded to work as a governess and cook for wealthy families in NYC.

One of the families was a famous film producer named Jesse Lasky, who ran the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company with Sam Goldwyn and Cecile B. DeMille. Goldwyn went on to found Goldwyn Pictures (which was acquired by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) and Samuel Goldwyn Productions. DeMille went on to be a producer and director of big Hollywood films, such as The Ten Commandments and Samson and Delilah. Those were two films written by Lasky’s son, Jesse L. Lasky Jr, whom Anna would have helped take care of as a child!

In 1916, the Lasky company merged with Adolph Zukor’s Famous Players Film Company and was later renamed Paramount Pictures.

So it’s interesting that my family (grandmother) touched the beginning of the film industry when it was based in NYC!
-Howard

 

 

 

 

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Holleder: Black Knight on the Hudson

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Rochester Filmmaker Announces Screenplay of Local Legend Don Holleder: 

HOLLEDER: BLACK KNIGHT ON THE HUDSON

Rochester, NY (October X, 2025) — After more than four decades of running some of Rochester’s most favorite restaurants, including Sticky Lips BBQ and Chester Cab Pizza, local entrepreneur and documentary producer Howard Nielsen is stepping into filmmaking with a passion project that hits close to home. His newly completed screenplay, HOLLEDER: BLACK KNIGHT ON THE HUDSON, tells the inspiring true story of Don Holleder — a Rochester-bred athlete, Aquinas Institute and West Point football star, and Vietnam War hero.

“I’ve had this movie idea for over thirty-five years,” says Nielsen. “Now that I’m retired, I finally have the time to make my dream a reality — and to honor one of Rochester’s greats.”

Holleder, born in Buffalo and raised in Rochester, attended the Aquinas Institute, where he led one of the region’s most celebrated football teams in a brand-new 20,000-seat stadium. He later played for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, earned All-American honors as an end, and appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Later, as a Major in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, Holleder gave his life to save fellow soldiers during the Battle of Ong Thanh. He was posthumously awarded the Silver Star Medal and laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.

“Holleder’s story has the heart of Remember the Titans (an American sports drama) and the emotional power of Hacksaw Ridge (an epic war film),” Nielsen explains. “It’s about courage, faith, and sacrifice over fame — the kind of authentic heroism that resonates far beyond Rochester.”

Nielsen collaborated with accomplished Writers Guild of America’s screenwriter Paul Root resulting in the 126-page screenplay that will be adapted into a feature-length film. Based on the book A Spartan Game: The Life and Loss of Don Holleder by Terry Tibbetts, the script traces Holleder’s journey from Buffalo and Rochester to West Point and, ultimately, to the battlefields of Vietnam. A decorated athlete and natural leader, Holleder answered a higher call. Trading the roar of the stadium for the perils of war, he made the ultimate sacrifice to save his fellow soldiers. The screenplay blends drama and true-life courage and spans the time from post-war America to the innocence of the 1950s and ending in the Vietnam era.

Nielsen is now exploring the next steps – from script acquisitions to investor partnerships for a full-scale production. In November, he will attend the American Film Market in Los Angeles to connect with potential producers and industry partners. Parts of the film may be produced locally, showcasing Rochester’s talent and resources.

“Being in Kodak town, there’s so much talent and creative energy here,” Nielsen adds. “It would be incredible to partner with a local production company to honor one of Rochester’s own and share his story with the world.”

Nielsen previously produced sports documentaries on other local athletic heroes including When Football Was Bigger Than Life and Irondequoit: Lacrosse Town U.S.A.

About HOLLEDER: BLACK KNIGHT ON THE HUDSON

An Aquinas Institute All-Star and West Point All-American who traded glory for duty, Don Holleder rose above the game of football to embody what it means to lead with selflessness and conviction. From the football field to the front lines of the battlefield, his story is a testament to courage under fire and the enduring power of character. This screenplay celebrates a Rochester native’s all-American tale of leadership and sacrifice.  

For Media Inquiries, Investment Opportunities, or Script Requests:
Contact: Howard Nielsen
Email: howie AT stickylipsbbq DOT com
Location: Rochester, NY

Producer Howard Nielsen

See the pitchbook for HOLLEDER: BLACK KNIGHT ON THE HUDSON

Recommended Books

Purchase A Spartan Game on Amazon

Single Wing recommends
A Spartan Game, written by Terry Tibbetts,
a biography of football icon Don Holleder.

Purchase the book on Amazon

Single Wing recommends the memoir
of Johnny Antonelli

 

Don Holleder Honored 44 Years Later

Don Holleder posthumously awarded
Distinguished Service Cross
 

Aquinas High School Football Photos

1947 Aquinas High School Football Team Starting Line-up

Don Holleder catching the winning touchdown pass vs Manlius Military Academy, Thanksgiving 1951

Aquinas Memorial Stadium opening day cover 1942

Arial view of Aquinas Memorial Stadium, corner of Mt. Read and Ridgeway, in the famed 10th Ward neighborhood, summer of 1949

Stadium could hold 20,000 and expand to 25,000 with end zone bleachers.

Documentaries from Single Wing Productions

Single Wing Productions presents two documentaries that will appeal to sports fans and Rochester history buffs alike! Click below to find out more…

Howard Nielsen, known for owning and running Sticky Lips BBQ, is an entrepreneur with many interests. One of his loves is producing documentaries. Out of that love, he produced When Football Was Bigger Than Life and Irondequoit: Lacrosse Town U.S.A.

 

When Football Was Bigger Than Life "Irondequoit: