Brian Sounalath
Historia
Brian Sounalath hails from Portland, Oregon born to a Lao father and a Thai mother. He also has some Chinese and Vietnamese heritage in his background. He attended the University of Southern California where he studied theater and economics. With a long history as a performer, he has also worked extensively in casting and in writers' rooms. As a writer and performer, he focuses his content on comedy.
Shane comes home to more than his empty apartment.
Self
Narra la realización del largometraje de 2009 del director Werner Herzog, My Son, My Son, What Have You Done, y brinda una visión profunda del director y su oficio. Hijo mío, hijo mío, lo que has hecho está inspirado en la historia real de un actor que en realidad cometió el crimen que se suponía que representaba en el escenario: asesinar a su madre. Con su viejo amigo Herbert Golder detrás de la lente, Herzog revela la privacidad y la profunda soledad que definen al director y su arte.
Iris's Father
Ever since she was a little girl, Iris has wanted to be a filmmaker. For the last five years though, she's been trapped working in reality television, directing episodes for a series that's barely able to compete with Ghost Hunters. Iris sees her big chance to prove herself when gets sent on assignment to her hometown of Black Falls, a small town harboring an abandoned insane asylum that has a dark history of excessive shock therapy. Filming inside the asylum brings back childhood memories for Iris, memories of sneaking into the asylum with her friends to shoot homemade horror movies. Little does Iris know, her life is about to imitate her art.
Associate Producer
Ever since she was a little girl, Iris has wanted to be a filmmaker. For the last five years though, she's been trapped working in reality television, directing episodes for a series that's barely able to compete with Ghost Hunters. Iris sees her big chance to prove herself when gets sent on assignment to her hometown of Black Falls, a small town harboring an abandoned insane asylum that has a dark history of excessive shock therapy. Filming inside the asylum brings back childhood memories for Iris, memories of sneaking into the asylum with her friends to shoot homemade horror movies. Little does Iris know, her life is about to imitate her art.
Dude #1
A collection of disjointed vignettes follows a self-important writer on a hike, a lost driver re-routed away from the hospital, a philosopher in search of the best Chinese food, a couch-surfer on a midnight joyride, a spirited conspiracy theorist, and other young urban wanderers in the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles.
Young Man
La policía llega a un barrio burgués de San Diego, donde un extravagante individuo ha levantado barricadas delante de una casa, en la que retiene a algunos rehenes. Gracias a los testimonios de los vecinos, el detective encargado de la investigación consigue datos sobre la extraña vida y aficiones del secuestrador. Producida por David Lynch y estrenada en el Festival de Toronto de 2009.
Shawn
The story of a girl finding out that first love ends, but she doesn't have to end with it.
Bruce Lee Extra
In 1973, martial arts great Bruce Lee died, his final film, Game of Death, left unfinished. With the public hungry for more Lee, movie execs decide to find a replacement. This outrageous satire looks at the entire process, from the oddball candidates to the greed and racial motivations that drive the final decision. There's big business in the movies, and Finishing the Game skewers it with an eye for '70s detail.
Student
A distraught man in coat and tie grips the guardrail at a remote cliff overlooking the Pacific. At a boys' high school in toney Rancho Palos Verdes, Mr. Radford teaches classics. His best student is the earnest Andrew. Late one evening, Andrew stops by Mr. Radford's office; Andrew's been the only student to do well on a recent exam. They chat, and something happens that brings a sleepless night to Mr. Radford. The next day, Andrew misses Mr. Radford's class, and after, Mr. Radford is aghast to see Andrew and Andrew's father waiting outside the principal's office. What's the teacher's fear, and what will he do about it?