Daddy's Boys (33:11, 2025) maps the adjacent politics of Donald Trump and Andrew Cuomo through their adjacent boyhoods in Jamaica Estates and Holliswood, Queens, and their respective relationships with their dads, Fred and Mario. It connects these fathers and sons to the hovering presence of Robert Moses –– whom both Donald and Andrew admire and with whom both Fred and Mario did business –– who is responsible for the Queens in which both Donald's and Andrew's politics took shape. The documentary essay's narration contemplates history and geography over POV bike rides and draws on original research in Moses's personal papers; the Power Broker's correspondence with Fred Trump and Mario Cuomo make onscreen cameos.