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DIRECTOR KARISHMA DUBE
EVERYTHING IS UPSTREAM
BROTHERHOOD – SHORTLISTED FOR A 2020 ACADEMY AWARD
WASTERS
PINEBOX
FALLING TO PIECES

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

DIRECTOR KARISHMA DUBE
Take2IndieReview sits down with Writer/Director Karishma Dube to discuss her Award Winning Short Film – BITTU – now shortlisted for the 93rd Oscars. How did

2020 HAS BEEN A WHIRLWIND FOR ACTRESS EVE AUSTIN – WINNING BEST ACTRESS IN “CONFIDANT” AND “LEGIT”
By Celebrity Writer: Jules Lavallee You won several awards for LEGIT. What was special about this film? Why does it resonate with the audience? LEGIT

INTERVIEW WITH AWARD-WINNING ACTOR/DIRECTOR, AND TEACHER OF TV/FILM – ANTHONY ROBERT GRASSO
By Celebrity Writer: Jules Lavallee From a young age, the passion for the Arts was present in Anthony Robert Grasso’s life. He was a prodigy

EVERYTHING IS UPSTREAM
Part animation and part documentary, Martin Ponferrada’s Award Winning Short Film EVERYTHING IS UPSTREAM, is a visually stunning piece of artistic storytelling – in only ten minutes. Ponferrada takes us into the dreams of Buddhist monks from around the world. Vivid descriptions of their dreams are captured in meticulous detail through the beauty of rotoscope.

BROTHERHOOD – SHORTLISTED FOR A 2020 ACADEMY AWARD
BROTHERHOOD opens with a simmering intensity – and never lets go until the end credits roll.

WASTERS
Set in an alternate version of 1985, President Reagan has created a penal colony called “the Redlands” in a stretch of empty Arkansas wastelands. The Redlands are for Communists, drug dealers and murderers, and no one dares enter – but for a price, hired mercenaries can locate and retrieve items there. These deadly kamikazes are simply known as ‘WASTERS”.

PINEBOX
Written and Directed by D. R. Tibbits, PINEBOX is a unique story that explores the world of a man named Merle. Merle (Kevin Breznahan) is a man who attends wakes and funerals – for people he doesn’t know. He also works in a funeral parlor with Lew (Brian T. Finney).

FALLING TO PIECES
The film opens up with white haze hovering over a woman in bed. Score sets the tone. The woman’s head now rests on a man’s bare chest – listening to the rhythm of his heartbeat. Meet Cassandra – played beautifully by Elisabeth Jamison. The moment sharply changes to reality when that beating heart is that of another man. Her beloved husband, Eddie, has died. In a charming opening scene, we realize the man in bed has Eddie’s kidneys.