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BLOOD, SWEAT AND CHEER
MICKEY HARDAWAY
ZAPPER!
CHRISTINE’S WAGER
PASSENGER C
KATE & JAKE
COMMUNICABLE
SOLDIER ISLAND
JOVI & LOU
Very few indie movies have as much going on in their stories as Jovi & Lou does. Even fewer know how to have this much
BLOOD, SWEAT AND CHEER
Blood, Sweat and Cheer is an absurd high school comedy, directed by Traci Hays, that dances the line between drama and tragedy, sane and insane.
MICKEY HARDAWAY
Mickey Hardaway is a thought-provoking psychological drama that explores the damaging effects of prolonged abuse and trauma on a young man’s psyche. Directed by Marcellus
ZAPPER!
ZAPPER! falls into the film category of surreal. There’s lots of kaleidoscopic color, off-beat and out-of-sync imagery, and characters who oddly traverse the fictional world
CHRISTINE’S WAGER
Christine’s Wager is all about the connective tissue that binds families together – in spite of past transgressions and unkept promises. Very few films have
PASSENGER C
Cassian Elwes is a well-known film producer with an extensive career spanning over three decades. He has been involved in producing many critically acclaimed and
KATE & JAKE
The oversaturated nature of young adult romances means that there is little room for a genre overhaul. It’s very cut and dry, with most of
COMMUNICABLE
Communicable is a surrealist science fiction film by writer/director David Lawler. So by definition, the feature film seeks to undertake an exploration of dreams and
SOLDIER ISLAND
A reinvention of an Agatha Christie classic, Soldier Island is a 65-minute screendance period piece that offers a new perspective on the murder mystery genre.