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ALMOST HOME
TROY
THE 3RD ANNUAL MATRICHER FALLS INTERNATIONEL FILM FESTIVAL
WHERE THE LIGHT ENTERS
ESPERANZA
SLOW PULSE
THE RIGHT WORDS
THE LONE WOLF

WE THRIVE
The secret behind any decent documentary is its natural ability to introduce its audience to something unfamiliar. A new perspective that draws the viewer in

ALMOST HOME
Science fiction exists to make us imagine – and spaceships, robots, aliens and parallel universes are never far from view. On the other hand, the

TROY
Most people have experienced terrible neighbors, ones that have loud parties, or blast music at a ridiculous volume, or whose snores threaten to fracture walls.

THE 3RD ANNUAL MATRICHER FALLS INTERNATIONEL FILM FESTIVAL
The 3rd Annual Matricher Falls Internationel Film Festival is a follow-up to a chaotically hilarious mockumentary called, The Show Can’t Go On! Written and directed

WHERE THE LIGHT ENTERS
Mary (Paige Sciarrino) is encompassed in darkness. An out of work, struggling actress, it would be hard to find a single actor who hasn’t felt

ESPERANZA
Esperanza tells the story of human beings being inhuman to each other. In this case the title character (Giselle Marie Muñoz) is an undocumented immigrant,

SLOW PULSE
In the opening of the Oscar-qualifying short Slow Pulse, we quietly enter the home of a father (Jimmie Fails) who’s had his life turned upside

THE RIGHT WORDS
When high school kids get on the school bus, they immerse themselves into an ecosystem of sorts. Confined to the claustrophobic interior, having no choice

THE LONE WOLF
If you’re having emotional problems, dialing up Dr. Phil or some late night pseudo psychologist on the radio isn’t really a solution. But if listening