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- American Grand Prix driver Pete Aron is fired by his Jordan-BRM racing team after a crash at Monaco that injures his British teammate, Scott Stoddard.
- Shortly before an election, a spin-doctor and a Hollywood producer join efforts to fabricate a war in order to cover up a Presidential sex scandal.
- Huge egos. Backbiting assistants. Screaming deadlines. Claudia "Claude" Casey has moved up in the secretarial world of television news, from permanent floater to the anchor's desk. Can she melt the hearts of the competitive up-and-comers?
- Two college roommates go out and party, resulting in bad grades. They learn of the clause that says, "If your roommate dies, you get an A," and decide to find someone who is on the verge, so to speak, to move in with them.
- An unsuccessful underwear model gears up for the role of his life.
- An AIDS-stricken woman becomes a leader in the struggle to educate people about the disease and its prevention.
- Dale hopes for a meaningful relationship in LA but it eludes her. Then she bumps into a musician she knew before he became a star.
- Based on actual events, Barracuda is an original, vengeance themed story and fresh take on sexual perversions, the lives it affects and the pursuit of it. When we first meet Summer, a sensitive yet cynical portrait artist who supplements her income as a phone sex operator from her rickety old houseboat in Venice, she is at the end of her emotional rope. The callers, whom she began recording as proof of how normal, professional men can also be pedophiles and rapist, have entered her dreams at night. When no one will believe or listen to the taped phone conversations with these otherwise ordinary men, Summer take matters into her own hands and drives her vintage Plymouth Barracuda across the country, surprising and exposing these deviants at their homes. Accountability, closure with ones demons and how love conquers even the most cynical ensues. Barracuda is a witty and brazenly honest story of the unbeatable human spirit.
- During Christmas Eve, a group of college students work on a special exhibition in the college's fine art gallery, despite having virtually little in common. They wind up with a Christmas Eve they won't soon forget.
- Indy and her BFF Olivia are crazy about making slime, just like every other kid. A big toy factory boss, Dominicus Duff, starts an anti-slime campaign to increase his own toy sales. All slime gets banned and taken away. Indy and Olivia go all out in a race against the clock to get justice and their beloved slime back. Will they succeed in time?
- Charlie's War is the story of Charlotte Lewis, a woman who is experiencing serious emotional and mental turmoil brought about by nightmares of increasing intensity. In the dreams, she is a young girl, and she runs from unknown terrors. Trying to understand her troubling dreams, Charlotte revisits part of her childhood, which comes back to her in a series of impressionistic memories. Charlie, her sister, Jobie, and her mother move in with her grandmother. It is 1944, and World War II rages in Europe and the Far East. Though Grandma's farm seems to be a peaceful refuge, there is an undercurrent of fear and brooding menace in their surroundings.
- A talented singer and her singer-songwriter boyfriend get the chance to represent their school in the biggest music competition for students in which the grand prize is a record deal. But instead of fighting for a bright future together, they end up having to compete against one another.
- This is the story of a little rich girl (Tena Tidy) and her search for her mother, believed killed in a car crash 15 years earlier. Tena has been in a convent since the crash. Her mafioso dad wants his daughter back before she discovers the truth so he tasks the convent headmistress and her goons to find his daughter. Tena crosses paths with Nick Neat, a motor mechanic on the run for murder, the pair are pursued over several continents over the five episodes. The sound track of each episode is generously sprinkled with recordings of Elvis Presley.
- The groundbreaking film that addresses anti-gay prejudice by providing adults with practical lessons on how to talk with children about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people. Part of The Respect for All Project.
- An irreverent take on Mozart's relations with the three Weber sisters: Louisa, whom he loved, but who didn't love him; Constanza, whom he loved and married; and Sophie, who loved him but whom he didn't love. An anthology of arias from Mozart's operas, in which art comments on life through a cheeky use of back-projection and miming to records.
- A recent tragedy has trapped Charlotte in the confines of her home, unable to face others. Everyday she vows to rejoin society and everyday it's the same. She just can't do it. Can the sweet sounds of the outside world draw her out of her prison of grief?
- Dive into the theatre of your mind. Beautiful Chaos is a coming of age film inspired by true events. It follows two lost souls that help one another find hope. Enjoy the reality of their dreams and nightmares. They find companionship within one another at pivotal steps of their life, as one thing is certain: empathy will change the world.
- In the beautiful yet slightly dark world of the Sisters Kane, where only dolls exist, Callalilly longs to play the piano perfectly. But her inability to be 'instantly great' sends her into a fit. What happens as a result may shock you as it did her sisters.
- Sophie is the youngest child of a seemingly normal middle-classed family. Sophie's older sister ignores her. Her parents are oblivious to her torment. Sophie's feelings of isolation reach a breaking point. Who will be there to help her?
- The story follows a young man, Paul, through his treacherous encounter with members of the undead.
- The Human Web, based on the hit stage play, The Sacrifice, revolves around CJ, a formerly Yale-bound young man recently released from prison after being convicted of a crime he did not commit. Struggling to make sense of life and burdened by internal conflicts, he finds himself slowly drifting into a world of drugs, betrayal, and revenge- a world eagerly introduced to him by his best friend, Wes. Wes manipulates CJ through CJ's affection for his girlfriend and through CJ's blind faith in their friendship. As CJ begins to lose himself to this alien life, he distances himself from his family members, each of whom also struggles with coming to grips with their own painful realities. A mother, Annie, who is patiently waiting for her husband to return home after he walked out of the family for no apparent reason sixteen years ago. Michael, his Harvard bound younger brother, is on life support due to taking a bullet for his brother. Annie has to make the dreadful decision to remove or not to remove Michael from the machine. A sister, Jill, who is struggling with the thought she could have contacted aids from a rape that she never told anyone about to protect the identity of the rapist. To complicate matters, the father returns home determined to take his son off life support. This sets off a chain of actions no one was expecting...mainly CJ. Slowly the family realizes they are trapped in a web of their own design with no way of escape. Blissfully unaware and crippled by his own refusal to acknowledge danger, CJ finds himself on the brink of destruction, only to be brought back by a painfully eye-opening sacrifice, which finally enables him to distinguish between fact and fiction.
- A heartbroken young women, struggles to cope with her newfound reality when she passes from a fatal accident that transitions her to the spiritual realm.
- Desperate for fast cash, Briggs Sheridan finds work in the underground world of human trafficking. A routine child abduction goes awry when his final victim cries out for his guardian "Popsy." Mr. Sheridan learns the hard way that sometimes...debt is better. "Popsy" ©Stephen King. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
- Light Years Apart is an afro-surrealist sci-fi fantasy grounded in the speculative journey of a Fula, a young black female who wraps time and space to travel from one world to another. The Film investigates hidden bias displayed within the act of perceiving. Utilizing cutting-edge technology and passive user interaction, eye gaze, and spatial positioning, the Film posits two states through varied trajectories: the gaze of the other and the protagonist's interior. A joyous affair of music, dance, and magic unfold within the wonders of the protagonist's inner life. The trick is, can you get there?
- The Radio Canada International shortwave towers stood sentinel on the marsh for 70 years. Erected in WW2, they broadcast around the globe. People who lived nearby dreamed in foreign languages and heard strange sounds from unlikely places.
- Just when Charlie thought her life was perfect, her insane cousin Persephone comes to town and they have to team up to create the next great American Musical.
- A three-channel experimental performance investigating how constructed systems in space inform one's subjective experience. In Performance II, Visual Artist Christie Neptune explores space as an abstract of codified systems that shape one's modes of communication and perception through diaristic reflections, long-take improvisations, virtual collaborations, and fantasy.
- Nightly, an estimated 300-500 teenage prostitutes work on the streets of Seattle (actual numbers are unknown). City officials dedicate their lives to providing a means of escape.
- TV Series
- A layered tapestry of trains and underwater footage exploring the realms of fear death and transience, this film places the traces of human voices amidst the flickering light and shadows of empty passenger cars.
- We are a Lake Tahoe based podcast that focuses on bringing the more daunting topics of the metaphysics to the public. We attempt to make these things more fun, relatable, and applicable so that we can help those just starting on their spiritual path. We are funny and informative and pretty interesting too.
- FLAVA is set in the dystopic city nicknamed "The Bottoms", where regular law enforcement has been replaced by a private military organization and mass advertising is a way of life. Raekwon, the actor behind a popular energy drink mascot named Lil Pooky, is challenged for the messages his character sends to the public. In an attempt to put a positive message behind his character, Raekwon finds that Lil Pooky may be tied into a horrifying conspiracy.
- Marty is convinced that he and his good friend, Dan, should finally execute the dream the both had in their 20s: to open a bar called 'Sunny Side Up'.
- In a rhythmic, hard-edged and sometimes shocking reality, we see how plastic surgery and the cult of man-made beauty have become so ubiquitous that everyone becomes both a judge and a victim. Based on the compelling, yet disturbing, true story of a 17-year-old girl who gets cosmetic surgery.
- A story of growing up in and leaving a rural, Midwestern town.
- After a miscarriage, a young housewife experiences the appearance of a female ghost. It turns out the ghost is her twin sister from a past life...or is it?
- Two best friends unroll their yoga mats to escape the adult grind with a healthy dose of wine.
- A moving look at a social program that helps mothers with drug addiction.
- An abstract exploration of the tension surrounding women and stereotypical representations of their knowledge.
- In 2014, the West Seattle Helpline offered emergency assistance to West Seattle neighbors through community referrals, transportation support, the Clothes Line, and utility and rental assistance. The West Seattle Helpline strengthens communities through their promotion of; "neighbors helping neighbors".
- The film measures the distance between lovers and in a fascinating way transforms not only the telephone but also the voice mail because the sound print is created by voice mail records of people who were not connected due to different time zones between them.
- Performance 1 draws from research conducted during a one-year fellowship in New Haven, CT. In Performance 1, I examine the site of a closed community center in the predominately African American neighborhood of Dixwell to highlight the significance of "place." Concrete columns made from cylindrical molds; photographs in abstraction, and disparate industrial materials filtered through assemblage and documentary recall the physical remnants of a community cultural marker, developed during an American era of social improvement and urban revitalization. Through recorded performance, I explore space as an abstract of material objects activated through the presence of the body and social history. I ask: how does the role of "absence" and "presence" transform the social dynamics of place?
- A dog walker named Frank takes to a mysterious gay dating app called "Silver Fox" to find himself a financial arrangement. There he meets Lawrence who seems to have an appetite for dog walkers. Their first date gets hairy when Frank's wealthy older date takes him home under a full moon.
- For six years, Heroes for the Homeless has quietly and proudly served the most vulnerable of the homeless in Seattle. Meet the team and their clients in a film about community and hope.
- Horse Creek emerges from an area of land near the boundary line between Edgefield and Aiken counties in South Carolina. It meanders for almost 24 miles over rocks, around islands of sand, past mill ponds and through the valley it has been carving for millennia. Finally, after a descent of approximately 280 feet, it concluded its local wanderings, meets the wide Savannah River and continues its journey to join the Atlantic. Horse Creek Valley: A Tale Worth the Telling weaves together an intricate story about the ever-evolving spirit os a place shaped by its people, its wars, its agriculture and its industry. It makes stops in time to introduce some of the individuals and some of the events that influenced this remarkable area.
- A young foster child Myra who grows up in an abusive environment with a distraught foster mother, is aware of who her father is but she longs to find him. She is new to town and gets a job as a waitress in a local cafe. She meets a distressed military veteran Thomas who she finds solace in.
- As the woman hangs injured and suspended from her seatbelt in the upside down car, she observes wildlife in the landscape around her and her tragic situation seems at once disconnected from and yet interwoven with the surrounding beauty.
- Keffer Wilbur was never the smartest, coolest, most athletic or the smoothest kid in the neighborhood. In fact he was the exact opposite. Though he came from one of the most prominent families in town he was on the receiving end of bullying and ridicule from his peers. Keffer tried everything to fit in and get them to like him. The pressure of not being liked became to much leading Keffer to commit suicide in the town movie theater that his grandfather built. Flash forward 2 years later and its prom season of what would have been Keffer's senior year. Keffer's little sister Kylie has devised a plan of her own, her brother's death won't be in vain. This isn't any ordinary film, it's a bit fiendish. Its interactive, and if the viewers don't listen to instructions given, one by one they slowly die.
- In Dismantling Man-Made Constructs, the social construct of structural racism is given symbolic form in "The Colorline," a readymade sculpture including mirror, industrial chrome, and heavy green velvet drapery. In an interactive performance set in the Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY, volunteer participants dismantle a mobile manufactured construct, "The Colorline." Participants were divided into two groups: white participants were "Colonizers," and non-white participants were "The Colonized." Each respective group were provided a strict list of rules and guidelines on assembling or disassembling "The Colorline." Through performance, participants and spectators were invited to catechize and unpack the social constructions of structural racism.
- Originally created in a lab, C-09 is a highly skilled, weaponized clone. After escaping from the facility that created him, his original - Collins - is tasked with tracking him down by any means necessary. As the hunter becomes the hunted they both start to question what it means to be human.