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THE PERFECT DAUGHTER

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

THE PERFECT DAUGHTER
Elijah Rodriguez’s The Perfect Daughter puts a unique twist on the classic thriller plot of being trapped in an unfamiliar space. While location scouting for