Peter Spencer Wong
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When a distracted teenager reluctantly joins his father on a quiet fishing trip, he unknowingly steps into a family tradition rooted in decades of shared moments and unspoken bonds. As they cast lines into still waters, the father reflects on a formative trip from his own youth — a day spent fishing with an old friend and a stranger who knew his father — revealing a tapestry of memory, connection, and legacy that stretches across three generations. Just Fishing is a meditative, intergenerational drama about the quiet rituals that bind us, the stories passed down between casts, and the realization that sometimes, the most meaningful moments are the ones that seem the smallest.
When the Sun Hits the Top of the Trees
A devoutly religious marine, struggling to rebuild the marriage he has lost, must decide whether or not to accept a promotion to another country, further alienating him from family and friends.
Troglodyte: The Prologue
Joseph is a young aspiring writer, but he always seems to get stuck. After his estranged grandfather Alfred’s wife divorces him and leaves him for health reasons, Joseph and his family are forced to take Alfred into their home, further amplified by the film taking place during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Puro Humo
A dedicated nurse cares for her ailing father, whose Alzheimer’s forces her to relive the pain of being overshadowed by her younger sister. As she endures his daily taunts and struggles to manage her own emotions, the responsibility of caregiving weighs heavily on her. While trapped in a routine that feels inescapable, she hides a devastating truth from her father, protecting him from a reality he can no longer grasp. As their strained relationship deepens, her unspoken emotions build toward a quiet but powerful revelation.
Shadows of the Past
During the height of the California Gold rush, an eccentric con-man and his hired guide set their sights elsewhere for profit: the untamed Adirondack Mountains and her boundless fields of timber. However, beneath the snow and earth lay a dormant evil of nature, long awaiting it’s revenge.