Maria Blasucci

Movies

Blowing Up Right Now
Kim / FanArtista4
A millennial couple in a long-term relationship break up amid a nuclear missile crisis in LA.
Mascots
Jessica Mundt
Eager contestants don big heads and furry suits to vie for the title of World's Best Mascot.
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising
Associate Producer
A sorority moves in next door to the home of Mac and Kelly Radner who have a young child. The Radner's enlist their former nemeses from the fraternity to help battle the raucous sisters.
The Pistol Shrimps
Herself
An eclectic group of actresses, musicians, writers, comedians, and moms compete in the Los Angeles women’s recreational basketball league. With team names guaranteed to make you smile (Shecago Bulls, Traveling Pants, Space Glam, Ba Dunka Dunks, LA Nail Clippers), this documentary shows that girls not only wanna have fun, they wanna ball too.
You Can Never Really Know Someone
Deedee
Witness a day in the life of Gretchen, a troubled woman on a quest for love.
Patchwork
Madeleine
A delightfully dark, Frankenstein-themed horror comedy about a re-animated corpse, made from the stitched together body parts of three murdered young women, that decides to go on a bloody quest to find their killer and avenge their deaths!
Ohio
Barbara
A young woman visits the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles alone where she tries to make friends with complete strangers.
The First Men
An overextended teacher bumps into a troubled student while at the mall with her mom. An adaptation of Stacey Richter's Pushcart Prize winning short story.
Aspirational
Fan
In this short film, Matthew Frost pulls focus to the modern cultural trend that has replaced pen-to-paper autographs. Although posing for a photo alongside another person seems like it would be more of an interactive experience, Dunst and Frost suggest that it is just a shallow attempt to document this faux-interaction for social-network bragging purposes rather than connect human to human.
Bad Dads
Girlfriend
In a series of free-form comedy shorts, a son tries desperately to form a relationship with his chronically absent father.
Atomic Zoo: Sylvia Plath Car Wash
College Caitlin
Comedy directed by Joseph B. Miller