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FOOLS, GOLD
Jim Allison’s Fools, Gold is a witty cinematic snippet that’s as disarming as it is well-made. Working with two actors and a semblance of a

SILVER SCREEN SUICIDE
Lynchian vibes permeate the short narrative of Kyle Hartford’s grim 10-minute oddity Silver Screen Suicide. While he’s clearly working with a miniscule budget, the filmmaker

FUNERAL FOR FURMANSKI
Funeral for Furmanski tells the story of three siblings who are forced to come together to deal with their father’s death. The film opens with

LOST AND SPACED
Nathan is a mess. His life as a musician has him living on the edge. He’s got no problem lighting up and drinking down, and

MALAVIVRE
If you look up the meaning of the Italian word MALAVIVRE – underworld is listed. Writer/director Max Menghini takes us into the underworld with his

GREGORY
Gregory is an endearing tale of the title character yearning to connect with his family. Writer, Director and Producer Ben McHugh has crafted a poignant

FREDERICK
Frederick tells the story of a washed up painter who finds inspiration in the most disturbing places for his new art show. The film opens

40ish
40ish follows the quintessential trials and tribulations of an actress in her forties, Natalie Silverman. She is vibrantly played by Nicole Stuart who also serves

ARTHUR FUTURO
Twelve year old Arthur (Eric Ronen) gets a message from the future, and it comes from the older version of himself (Jimmy Loram). His four