Landlord
Charles, a young man recounts his life story. In his audio recording he shares the beauty and the ugliness of his life. How there can be such joy and such despair in the same moments? As he journeys through his story it becomes evident that something is tormenting him.
Nicole's Grandfather
Haylee, una paramédico local que sufre de TEPT, pasa sus días tomando decisiones en fracciones de segundo con vidas que penden de un hilo. Una noche, en una llamada rutinaria, se enfrenta a una decisión moral, tomando el asunto en sus manos y matando por piedad a una joven. Su decisión abre una caja de pandora que lleva a Haylee a desdibujar los límites de sus responsabilidades laborales y el deseo de ayudar a los necesitados. Ahora, cayendo cada vez más profundo en una madriguera de conejo, se ve atrapada en un mundo de drogas clandestinas y en un sádico asesino que la ha convertido en su próxima víctima.
Grandfather Cooking
When two outcast teens hack into a drone to pull a prank on their neighbor, they accidentally find themselves on the run from the delivery corporation.
Antonio Girolami
Matthew was born with a silver spoon in his mouth that allows him to obtain his degree in theology from Harvard and land a sweet and lucrative pastoral gig that gives him freedom to recreate to his heart’s content. His new $74,000 Cadillac, which he dubs “White Lightning” is the pride of his considerable possessions. Matthew is also proud of his very upscale church in Tennessee. When God sends him a dream in the night, he has to reconsider his priorities in life. The nocturnal vision leads him to a local faith based drug/alcohol rehab center operated by Mission Teens. While Matthew is trying to determine a road map for his life, two substance abusers in the Heartland are trying to avoid being sent to an obscure community in Tennessee for rehabilitation. Circumstances put both Shane and Susan on the same bus, headed to Davy Crockett country and a rendezvous with a proud young pastor, Cupid, and the Holy Spirit
Henry Dean
Hank Dean, a man not given to emotion, struggles to maintain control over his life during the busiest part of the tree-harvesting season. Like his body, Hank’s wounded spirit limps along; he’s “out in the trees” and it’s ultimately his choice whether or not to walk out.