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SISSY O’HARA
DISTANT MEMORIES
IMPOSTER
CHRIS ESPER
Yesteryear
HELLO, MY SWEET BOY

UNDERTAKER
A man (Dustin Teuber) in a suit and tie slowly awakens next to train tracks. Fear emanating from his eyes as he realizes he is

SISSY O’HARA
An actress with decades-worth of experience, Sissy O’Hara has put together a resume that extends to mainstream television as well as the indie scene. From

DISTANT MEMORIES
Alzheimer’s and dementia are commonly explored themes in modern filmmaking, often finding the families and loved ones of those affected struggling to navigate the disease.

IMPOSTER
When we are about to embark on a film’s journey we, as an audience, have come to expect a familiar style in the way the

CHRIS ESPER
“TAKE2 INDIE REVIEW SITS DOWN WITH DIRECTOR – CHRIS ESPER …” – I was born and raised in New Jersey. I had grown up in Bayonne. When I was 14 years old, my family and I moved to Rhode Island, where we had family on my father’s side. I ended up going to high school and college there. Currently, I reside in Massachusetts.

Yesteryear
With only a home movie projector, Director Chris Esper takes his audience back in time with his short documentary, YESTERYEAR.

HELLO, MY SWEET BOY
Written and Directed by Raphael Dirani, HELLO, MY SWEET BOY taps into the bittersweet journey of a son who has a parent suffereing with dementia. The film also taps into the son’s bisexuality and how hard it is for him to come out to his mother – after dating a man for seven years.