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- A divorced couple, Foster and Suzie, and their college age sons, John and Tommy, are purging the amassed remnants in the attic of their once family home, which is up for sale. As they toss objects from the small attic balcony into the pickup truck below, emotions are stirred. Suzie is purge-happy while Foster, clings pathetically to the memories of a once happy family life. When Foster discovers the "Wedding Day" video he asks all, "What shall I do with this?" Distraught son Tommy settles the matter, "What's the point of keeping it" and he tosses it into the pickup truck below. Suzie's new fiancé, Ted, arrives with a 6-pack of beer, to encounter the debris that missed the truck bed. Fully immersed in his I-pod shuffle, he picks up the fall out, tossing items into the truck bed, oblivious to the drama playing out on the attic balcony above him between his new love and her ex. BREAK TIME! Suzie escapes. Ted's arrival is perfect timing as Foster's behavior is becoming unbearable to her. As they disperse Foster humors his sons, but soon finds himself alone gazing at a pair of his son's discarded roller blades, recalling a glimpse of the past. Later, a very uncomfortable Foster declines the invite to join the others for a beer and meets up with sullen son Tommy.
- A woman, on a mushroom foray searching for a reason to live after a tragic event, plays Russian roulette with mushrooms that could be 'destroying angels'(a type of deadly Amanita).
- A pastor's wife plays with fire when she resurrects her career as as professional flamenco dancer.
- Using footage, personal photos, and scrap book memorabilia we travel through time with Inesita as she shares about her distinctive performance career of 8 decades. The title is inspired by a lost short film by NYU students shot in 1962 that aspired to capture Inesita's artistry: 'Inesita: The Art of Flamenco.' This short features footage from a work print from that shoot. Inesita fondly recalls the film students: the director, Robert Siegel, a film professor, and the cameraman, Martin Scorsese. Inesita's unique flamenco experience led her down a path she never sought as Hollywood's go-to professional Spanish dancer. The ever evolving, enduring art of flamenco, was declared in 2010 by UNESCO an 'Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity'.
- In 1929, JUDGE DEHY is on his way to Riven Rock estate in Montecito to meet the "millionaire mental incompetent" STANLEY MCCORMICK, before making his final ruling in a high profile case The New York Times declares "The Largest Custody Case in the History of the Courts."