Larold Hayes
Tourists and townspeople settle in for a seemingly normal off-season day in Newport's Valley, New Hampshire while something sinister lurks.
Male Police Officer
Breathe is the story of a woman in an abusive marriage that escalates to violence. When it does, she must make the choice to stay and let the cycle of abuse continue or leave and break that cycle.
Father
Let the World Go On Sleeping depicts a vision I once had - a dream in which we play voyeur, and watch our lives. The film is staged somewhere familiar but can not be easily placed. We become aware as we watch a chain of mothers and fathers in a home that we belong too. They wait eagerly to acknowledge you with peace and thank you for even existing at all. It is a story about loss and liberation. It's a rhythm, it's a beat, it's a song that we have long forgotten but still dance to
Bouncer
Teenage Regan fears her anger will one day destroy her. While indulging in drugs and deceit she connects to the story of Phear, a sheltered bat-winged girl who believes she's destined to become evil. As people attempt to bring Regan under control, her anger threatens to consume her. So, too, is Phear's demise when she is kidnapped and everything she knows is destroyed. As both girls attempt to reclaim her freedom, each must face her rage and learn what it truly takes to become a monster.