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THE BIGFOOT CLUB
DUSTY
FRACTAL
THE BOY TOY
KNEE HIGH
VOICELESS
LIQUOR BANK
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY

BLOODY BEGINNING / THE BATTLE OF LA DRANG
The Vietnam War continues to have a bitter aftertaste in many American households to this very day. To many, it’s a symbol of domestic division,

THE BIGFOOT CLUB
The past is a curious thing, and confronting it head-on is a challenge many of us reckon with on a daily basis. Writer/director Steven Tsapelas’

DUSTY
Following the death of his best friend Ashleigh (Shannon Ryan), Dusty (Travis Jeffrey) is left by his lonesome to deal with a crippling loss. Such

FRACTAL
In the emotionally resonant award-winning short film Fractal, writer Keaton Morris-Stan stars as Grace, a nurse whose seemingly ordinary day is abruptly interrupted by a

THE BOY TOY
Former rock musician Phoenix (Rob Jaeger) is a kept man past his prime, shunned by his mistress Whitney (Debbie Scaletta), who desires something more than

KNEE HIGH
With Knee High, director Marissa Vonn delivers a quiet powerhouse of rural American storytelling, deeply personal and visually poetic. Adapted from her short film of

VOICELESS
Voiceless is a touching and inspiring short film that follows Joe (Matt Hansen), a young man navigating the challenges of living with a stammer. As

LIQUOR BANK
A man’s soul is in limbo in Marcellus Cox’s latest short, Liquor Bank. Thematically relevant and willing to push boundaries where needed, its real power

THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY
Leah (Lydia Kelly), Kate (Cecily Elliott), and Ayden (Ben Rigby) are on the run in a post-apocalyptic USA with a dangerous new threat hot on