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- A film about a disillusioned, young taxi driver named Terrance, whose life is unravelling uncontrollably, heading toward destruction. He encounters an unexpected passenger on a routine run. She looks dangerously suspicious. Is she what he thinks she is? The journey begins, what happens next?
- On a cold winter day in 1949, an affluent couple have a chance encounter with a young homeless boy. A series of events connect them in intricate ways in a brief time span. A seemingly insignificant encounter transforms into a life altering moment for both the couple and the homeless boy.
- In Two Worlds explores the life of a Transgender. Living two different lives with a wall in between. Can it be broken? Life is hard enough as it is. Imagine how much harder it would be if you had to hide your true identity on a daily basis. There are people in this society who live in incomprehensible fear of damnation from society if they merely express who they are. This film explores how unwritten social norms can be so painfully tangible. It explores why "live and let live" is so hard to do.
- Bonnie and her Farmhouse Bonnie is a nine year old girl who lives on a large farm. She lives in a broken and a dysfunctional family of four. Mother, father and her little sister with special needs. She also has an extended family in form of all the animals on the farm. She talks to them, feeds them and communes with them. She believes animals should be dealt the same respect that humans receive. Living in the farm where her father is a butcher, she develops a tender affection for one particular animal. This story revolves around the steadfastness and her commitment towards this special animal friend, who is awaiting its inevitable day under the butcher's knife. Does Bonnie let the unthinkable happen? Is she able to challenge the status quo? Or does it pass under the butcher's knife like the other animals?