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1. The Lost Spirits (2009)
Not Rated | 53 min | Documentary
One Tribe. One Government. One Road. The story of how the modern day Matinecock tribe deals with its controversial past.
Directors: Charles George Barron, Eric Paul Maryea
Votes: 10
2. Kaleb (2013)
80 min | Drama, Family
Haitian Seventh Day Adventist family struggles between living in the United States and following an orthodox religion.
Director: Kervans Barthelemy | Stars: Paris Amber, Ian Bell, Melvin Breedlove, Luis Dalmasy Jr.
Votes: 5
3. Afghan Hound (2010)
Not Rated | 95 min | Drama, War
A soldier, paralyzed with PTSD, encounters the now-grown child of parents he killed. (Or perhaps not.) What follows? Martyrdom. Torture. Torment. Revenge. Castigation. Catharsis. Guilt. Atonement. And maybe, ultimately, redemption.
Director: Brian Alessandro | Stars: Lavrenti Lopes, Adam Griffith, Paul Anderson, Matt McGorry
Votes: 38
4. Bros (2013– )
12 min | Comedy
Four fratty, arrogant, young men attempt to find a balance between functional alcoholism and perpetual adolescence as they navigate the harsh and unforgiving territory of New York City.
Stars: Steve White, Matthew Jacques, Peter Hourihan, Chris Grant
Votes: 9
5. #Rucker50 (2016)
56 min | Documentary
Director: Robert McCullough Jr. | Star: Inez Dickens
Votes: 139
6. The Art of Love (2006 Video)
8 min | Short, Romance
A painter's love for his art morphs into a conflict between his feelings for an Indian princess and his needs for an unalterable life.
Director: Eric Paul Maryea | Star: Annet Mahendru
7. The Art of Impermanence: Faces (2012 Video)
2 min | Documentary, Short, Biography | Completed
The short film 'Faces' is about the unique aspect of every single face noticed and drawn by independent animator, Bill Plympton. Plympton thinks that everyone should learn to draw the face ... See full summary »
Director: Vanessa Smith
8. The Art of Impermanence: On Animation (2012 Video)
4 min | Documentary, Short, Biography | Completed
As a child, Bill Plympton was told by his school teachers that he daydreamed a lot. Plympton believes that this daydreaming was key in forging his fertile imagination. Al it took for ... See full summary »
Director: Vanessa Smith
9. Counting Waves (2008 Video)
14 min | Short, Drama, Sci-Fi
A man wakes up one morning, knowing he is the last one breathing. The world has become desolate. With no future in sight, the last man on earth travels to where he dreamed of, New York City .
Director: Eric Paul Maryea | Stars: Mary Ann Borg, Ronald Lewis
10. What Comes Around (I) (2010)
14 min | Short, Drama, Mystery
Trapped by an unknown assailant, two estranged brothers aggressively confront one another until their conflict becomes enraged to the point where one of them is in control.
Director: Jason Levy | Stars: Michael C. Harmon, Jake Suffian, Anthony Pierini, Bryan Fitzgerald
11. Beyond Zen (2008)
4 min | Short, Drama
Every human emotion from one action in an instant.
Director: Eric Paul Maryea | Star: Mary Ann Borg
12. Lush (2015 Video)
3 min | Short, Music
Director: Kevin A. McCormack | Stars: Reese Crispin, Justin Hampton, Yasamin Keshtkar, Nina La Voix
13. Esc
19 min | Short, Drama, Romance | Post-production
Patrick is a successful software analyst who cannot physically or emotionally connect with his beautiful fiance Angie. After a chance encounter with a beautiful enigmatic woman on a train, ... See full summary »
Director: Kevin A. McCormack
14. Red Words: The Natives of New York (2022)
54 min | Documentary, History
Racism, reservations, and the importance of keeping your culture alive when the American government would sooner forget you ever existed.
Directors: Charles Barron, Eric Paul Maryea
15.
Bros (2013– )
Episode:
I'm with Her
(2016)
24 min | Comedy
Zealous Trump-backing Drew leads the charge to get The Donald in the White House.
Director: Anthony DiMieri | Stars: Matthew Jacques, Steve White, Peter Hourihan, Raleigh Cain