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THE NEIGHBORLY THING TO DO
THE CALL
L.U.N.A.
THEN, AGAIN
IRIDESCENCE
SHELTER
INTERFERENCE
ENTROPY

AT WHAT COST
Ezekiel’s mother has cancer, and she’s getting worse. Bad enough, her insurance doesn’t cover the treatment she needs for a fighting chance. A drama that

THE NEIGHBORLY THING TO DO
Writer and Director RJ Solomon takes on the serious subject of suicide with a dark comedic spin, very akin to the style of Wes Anderson,

THE CALL
Written and directed by Ryan Jafri, The Call takes place in 1965, in the apartment of a unnamed man (Tom Martin) over the course of

L.U.N.A.
From the start, Emmy Award winning director Blake Vaz does an exceptional job putting his audience in the mood for a brief horror ride with

THEN, AGAIN
Set in the mid 1940’s Then, Again is a stunningly beautiful interpretive film that focuses on the themes of loss and isolation. It is presented

IRIDESCENCE
Written and directed by Jeremy Hsing, Iridescence is fueled with a multitude of emotions and art. After a colorful title sequence, the film shifts to

SHELTER
Two years into a Covid-19 world, and we are all still experiencing degrees of isolation. But in the first year, we were so boxed in

INTERFERENCE
Confronted with a troubling radio static, Robin Rose Singer and Ruya Koman’s film Interference opens with an unsettling and tense tone that lasts for every

ENTROPY
One definition of the word ‘entropy’ means a gradual decline into disorder. What makes this film of the same name interesting, is that it does