David Ball is a visionary director whose unique storytelling style has resonated deeply with physical media collectors. Known for his innovative approach to filmmaking, Ball gained recognition with "Po Mo Knock Knock" (1998), a film that cleverly blends humor and existential themes, captivating audiences and critics alike. Its cult status makes it a sought-after title among collectors, particularly for those who appreciate late '90s indie cinema.
In 2000, Ball further solidified his reputation with "Po Mo Love Doc," a provocative documentary that explores the complexities of modern relationships. This film not only showcases Ball's talent for blending genres but also reflects a pivotal moment in documentary filmmaking, drawing collectors eager to own a piece of its groundbreaking narrative. With both films often featured in special edition releases, collectors are drawn to Ball’s work for its artistic merit and the nostalgic charm of a transformative era in home video history.