Breeanna Judy
Acting
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When an orphaned half Korean girl finds herself in small town America with her only living relative, she seeks out a mentor to help with the only thing she loves – golf. The best player in town, the widowed optometrist, takes her under his wing, sending them on a journey to face their fear of losing loved ones and their game. The only problem is, he has three months to live.
Eagle and the Albatross
Love is dumb. Now there's an app for that. A shy engineer desperately needs venture capital for his virtual wing woman app. Can he and his app seduce a heartbroken girl at a swanky LA bar to prove it works?.. A modern-day take on Cyrano de Bergerac, APP follows Paul as he desperately tries to get venture capital for his sexy wingwoman app from a sex-starved investor, Mike. To convince Mike to invest, Paul uses his app to seduce a feisty stranger, Zoe. As the App whispers advice, Paul becomes a hipster Don Juan and they grow closer through the night. But when Paul starts to feel a genuine connection, all his calculations become a little more complicated.
App

When a ruthless assassin encounters the most difficult job of his life, his search for answers catapults him into a deadly game of cat and mouse. Will he be able to survive and find redemption, or will he succumb to the darkness that threatens to consume him?
Dying for a Living

On February 10th, 2015, it took Craig Hicks 36 seconds to extinguish the lives of three young, Muslim Americans. Before they can grieve, the families are forced to become activists to set the record straight about the murders.
36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime

Voices...HORRIFIC Content...Right Here In The Holiday Of Horrors.
Happy Horror Days

The story of the modern Los Angeles film industry as a series of monologues. The monologues are delivered by various characters, including a writer, a director, a producer, an actress, and a soccer mom. Through this chorus of voices, an unforgettable story of America after the republic is told.
American Messenger

Two college students cross paths in a campus library—again and again. As glances linger and pages turn, Ampersand captures a queer love story told without words. A visual poem about longing, literature, and the silent power of connection.