Older Father
Stage actor Dina attempts to jump-start her failing on-camera career by standing outside a coffeehouse, asking passersby for first impressions. Humiliated, reduced to IRL comments, likes and indifference, Dina's authorial voice awakens.
Rick
Every other weekend, Imani (Krystel McNeil) returns to her family’s Illinois farm to help her widowed dad Leonard (Anthony Irons) keep the animals fed, house clean, and crops alive. However, once their livestock start disappearing, prompting fears of wild animals or just bored kids from the surrounding suburbs, Imani confronts the reality of her and her family’s future.
Larry Brown
Henry Whipple es un granjero del medio oeste americano que lo que más desea en el mundo es que su hijo Dean se haga cargo del negocio familiar. Pero Dean tiene otros planes: sueña con una carrera como piloto de carreras.
Nick
A shocking tragedy sends Mara down a path of sin, redemption, grace, and evil. Barefoot to Jerusalem is the story of a woman struggling to face her deepest desires, her darkest fears, and ultimately, the devil.
Agent Orange / MIB #1
La historia se centra en el sheriff de una pequeña localidad que intentará rescatar a una mujer que él piensa ha sido secuestrada, cuando en realidad lo que sucede es que agentes del FBI se la han llevado para protegerla.
Virgil
A young chemist blows himself up in his basement lab and his spirit takes over the body of a female roommate.
Banquo
A new theatrical film recorded in one live, uninterrupted take—declared "a juicy, fast-paced look at rivalry" by Chicago Tribune. Overlooked and betrayed, Banquo had a rough go of it in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Now, reexamine the “Scottish Play” through the eyes of the title character’s murdered best friend. Banquo considers how he might have responded to the prophesies of the Weird Sisters had he been in Macbeth’s position—questioning his own motives, desires, and temptations. Tim Crouch’s I, Banquo is staged by Marti Lyons, one of the most sought-after directors in American theater with extensive credits at DC’s Studio Theater, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Writers Theatre, and American Players Theatre.