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Man-baby Lousy Carter struggles to complete his animated Nabokov adaptation, teaches a graduate seminar on The Great Gatsby, and sleeps with his best friend's wife. He has six months to live.
Frances Ferguson is discontent. Like a lot of us, she does a bit of “acting out” and pays the price —an arrest, a trial, incarceration. And then a new identity, one that’s not terribly comfortable.
Owing to a genetic mix-up involving stem cell research, the recently founded company Infinity Baby is able to offer a service for aspiring parents who never want to leave the baby bubble — infants that do not age.
Brides to Be is an existential supernatural drama about love and the struggle to conquer hate.
Over the course of a troubled night, a lonely woman battles the line between her imagination and the paranormal. This short feature wraps the dread of abandonment within a contemplative ghost story.
Beaten by the American Dream, Will and Karen take a final trip to their once-beloved vacation home, which is now in foreclosure. While there, they unexpectedly befriend a pair of iconoclastic vagabonds, embarking on a strange journey of discovery, heartbreak and hope. THIS IS OURS is an unconventional drama about Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. And the power to break free.
Two girls meet as one shows the other to her new locker and gives her the combination. The locker has been stuck with super-glue, a classic practical joke, one girl explains. They stand at the locker while the other complains about how she is tired of having simple information flickering around in her head, and wants to have a real, emotional experience.
While chaperoning a college theater party, two teachers struggle to find the courage to embrace their feelings for one another. A lyrical short film exploring the complexity of new love, based on a poem by Andrea Capere.
A film about marriage equality, everlasting love, creating the perfect moment and finding the grandiose in the everyday.
Incarcerated high school students ask you to “walk one mile… just one, in my shoes.”