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CALL THE SHOT
COUPLES THERAPY
Meeting MacGuffin
INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR – VICTORIA BALTAG
THE QUIET SHORE
CHRIS ESPER
Yesteryear
Farewell Waltz

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

CALL THE SHOT
Written by Raan Shalom, and Directed by Dean Parker, CALL THE SHOT is a poignant exploration of the relationship between a bartender and his patron.

COUPLES THERAPY
Created by and starring, Michaela Zannou, COUPLES THERAPY is a provocative dramedy about a couples therapist who treats neurotic New York couples – while simultaneously

Meeting MacGuffin
In under 10 minutes, the brilliance of Catya Plate is evident through her vivid and imaginative journey with her Award Winning Short Film – Meeting

INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR – VICTORIA BALTAG
BASED ON TRUE EVENTS, Baltag’s film deals with a time between 1949 and 1951 when, following the establishment of the Communist regime, all students were imprisoned and “re-educated”. The students were tortured or killed if they did not obey. The subject of the Pitesti Experiment was seldom discussed. Baltag’s film is the first feature film on this matter.

THE QUIET SHORE
Mesmerizing from the film’s opening moments, Writer/Director Alex Ramirez tells a heartfelt story about an ALS-diagnosed artist and her husband who are facing growing marital problems while being aware of their diminishing time together.

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.

Farewell Waltz
Set in pre-WWII England, FAREWELL WALTZ is a beautiful and poetic piece of storytelling given to us by Writer/Director Kaine Levy. Levy pays tribute to the style of films from Hollywood’s Golden Age – with his short film about socially forbidden love.