Six distinct, lighthearted, absurd tales that were filmed in and around LA. Includes the short 'Backyard Barber'.
The story of an unassuming man’s surreal encounter with the past while waiting in line to check out at the grocery store.
Trying to stay creative and deal with loneliness and isolation Vanessa builds a ghost costume, rearranges her furniture every night, and makes this film.
In his daily commute an old man looses track of time and his grip on an overwhelming reality. He remembers a life long forgotten.
“GUAZZABUGLIO” talks about the anxiety caused by media, fake news, sexual desire, interconnections and the deep meditation state.
Two young women narrate their stories of recent love relationships. Living in the metropolis of São Paulo, their experiences are permeated by issues influenced by current ways of relating in love.
Ferry deckhand Sadie is in disarray as she tries to delete a love-confessing text to her coworker.
Coming back during Winter, Alex Powell explores both the places and personal connections found in his hometown and how they've changed. “Guide to a Midwest Hometown” explores what makes the barren places at home feel sentimental and special, and the good and bad feelings that come when being back home. Inspired by "How To With John Wilson".
A man loses his grip on reality as he tries to uncover the meaning behind his strange recurring dreams.
A violated girl is trapped in an underworld of shame. As a child, she was exploited by her father and his friends, and then thrown to the streets as a vulnerable teenager. Despite life going against Mel at every turn, she is determined to see the good in people and find hope before her past catches up with her.
two college seniors coincidentally reunite at a party after drifting apart freshman year. unrealized anxieties, impulsive decisions and one particularly potent joint...
A man is hell-bent on leaning towards the forces of luck as he searches for the final winning lottery digit.
A man is been filled with responsibilities and problems with his family. With time, he starts to go mad.
A recreation of the opening scene from the pilot episode of The Handmaid's Tale, "Offred." Originally directed by Reed Morano, ASC. Original cinematography by Colin Watkinson, ASC, BSC. Original teleplay written by Bruce Miller. Made in Misael Sanchez's "Filmmaking: Visualizing and Creating Moving Images for the Screen" at Sarah Lawrence College.
A young woman shares her motel room with an elderly Filipina woman when she is stranded in a sleepy beach town.
What keeps us apart? What holds us together?
Maarit is a girl who never believes in love until she truly accepts it.