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THE 31st AMENDMENT
COMMUNICABLE
FLY
DIRECTOR KEN KWEK
BROTHERLY LIES
THE MANAGER POSITION
AND THE HEAVENS MUST HAVE CRIED
COUNTING DOWN

SEVAP/MITZVAH
Set against the grim backdrop of two great wars, Sabina Vajraca’s Sevap/Mitzvah is a transcendent story of unlikely friendships that remarkably defy the ethnic, religious,

THE 31st AMENDMENT
Directed by Marc Danbury, The 31st Amendment looks and feels like the indie answer to The Hunger Games, with a hint of The Purge franchise

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

FLY
From her Sun Valley upbringing, Maria (Carlie Quesada) loves to tell stories. No surprise that she wants to go to New York to make a

DIRECTOR KEN KWEK
Take2IndieReview sits down with award-winning screenwriter, director and playwright Ken Kwek to discuss his second feature film #LookAtMe – a tragiccomedy about a family’s doomed

BROTHERLY LIES
A seemingly mundane opening scene of two friends troubleshooting code gives the viewer entry into a story where life decisions are made with the heart,

THE MANAGER POSITION
Want to see a film that speaks to a situation so many of us have been in? Craig Trow’s The Manager Position is so quickly

AND THE HEAVENS MUST HAVE CRIED
And The Heavens Must Have Cried takes place in the Summer of 1968, and follows Charles Manson and four of the women who fell under

COUNTING DOWN
Mental illness is not an easy thing to understand – especially if you’ve never actually experienced a bout. But the medical community has long included