Fall on Me: Personal Growth and the Place of Romantic Love in it
Isaac F. Davis’ Fall on Me explores the relationship between two young people who want to be together but their ...
Isaac F. Davis’ Fall on Me explores the relationship between two young people who want to be together but their ...
Gerald Webb’s $TACK$ uses the crime thriller form to bring about a surprising twist that is cutting in its satire. ...
Josie Andrews’ Waiting in the Wings is a documentary celebrating theatre not only as an artform, but one that brings ...
Josie Andrews’ 14-minute Wannabe opens up the world of survivors who chose their career. The film makes its protagonist completely ...
Joseph and Jack Archer’s The Soldier’s Post, their third short, examines how three different men react to the prospect of ...
Andreas Graf’s The Rest Cure, based on Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper, takes a turn towards horror in adapting ...
Joseph and Jack Archer’s The Mean Spirited is a one shot comedy that veers into complex territory of ethics and ...
Richard Corso’s The Switcheroo Room opens with a startling audition scene. Marilyn Monroe (or at least someone mimicking her) delivering ...
Des Matelske’s Hope En Route (co-written with Jeremy Marshall) is a product of hindsight. Depicting the actions of a truck ...
Michael Richard Houghton’s The Burglary is a trip into the psychological realm of the mind. Confined within a cramped apartment, ...
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