Jay Parsons
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Biography
Jay Parsons is a cinematographer and underwater camera operator
Known For

A lonely man is taken hostage by an exotic dancer and her two friends, who plan to use him as their fall guy after stealing drugs from their sadistic boss.
Riding Shotgun

After three teens leave a party, they face the end of their adolescence and their lives.
Get Home Safe

FISH BOY is a lyrical meditation on faith, love, and polyamory through the eyes of an Asian American teenager. When Patrick (played by Ian Chen, Fresh Off the Boat) questions his love for God, his self-discovery manifests in his skin.
Fish Boy

A man takes a mysterious offer from a stranger that leads him down a path to his own destruction.
The Pitch

Set in a tough city in the world of film-noir, a hapless and meek young loner is misguided down a tragic path when he is deceived into seeking an urn for his recently deceased dog.
Neil

Alan, a young male desperate to make it in the budding porn industry discovers the fast track to success is his coke and COCKtail recipe that requires a toilet for his addiction.
Aphrodizzy

A couple living in an apartment together have a very unsettling and absurd evening when an elderly woman stricken with dementia knocks on their door, clearly unaware of where she is. After she pushes her way into their apartment, the two guide her back to hers in an attempt to help her and ease her to sleep. Amidst all of her scattered thoughts, the two get the sense that she knows them personally, though they don’t remember meeting her before tonight. It turns out that their memory might be more faulty than hers.
Sundowning

Etienne, crushed by the pressure of generational expectations and masculinity, confronts the comfort of their inheritance home as they long for emancipation in the wilderness to embrace the chaos and spontaneity within themselves.
Heirloom

For Kayden, Jag, and Amar, awakening to and expressing their sexuality within conservative South Asian families was a lonely and terrifying experience. Denial, shame and despair haunted their youths, even threatening their lives. Yet, they’ve emerged. In the feature documentary Emergence: Out of the Shadows, the disparate journeys of Kayden, Jag and Amar converge around a shared sense of compassion and healing as they bravely convey their often heart-wrenching stories. Confronted with tradition and taboo in their Punjabi Sikh cultures, Jag’s parents and Amar’s mother choose love and support for their children, offering courage and inspiration to individuals and communities struggling with acceptance.
Emergence: Out of the Shadows
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[REDACTED] is an awkward, cynical teenager who realises that they may not know themselves as well as they thought. Accompanied by their three closest friends, they set off to discover their gender identity and provide a relatable yet insightful look at the trans experience through their ventures in new spaces and situations.