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THE THINGS WE CANNOT CHANGE
VISITING FRIENDS
A LETTER FROM HOME
SOMETHING BORROWED
APOCALYPSE UNKNOWN
SUE
THE TRUST
ECSTASY BEHIND THE FORGOTTEN

TESTIMONIAL
The chances that you or someone you know will be touched by Alzheimer’s is, unfortunately, still very high. Although scientific advances have helped to treat

THE THINGS WE CANNOT CHANGE
Addiction is a bear – which is probably an understatement. A monster is more like it. And Joshua Nelson’s The Things We Cannot Change isn’t

VISITING FRIENDS
Glenn Garrabrant’s poignant micro-budget drama Visiting Friends brims with emotional authenticity. Elegant in its minimalism, the film never bites off more than it can chew,

A LETTER FROM HOME
A Letter From Home starring Jason Graven, follows the path of an ex U.S. Soldier as he navigates the transition to becoming a civilian. During

SOMETHING BORROWED
Danny Donnelly’s Something Borrowed is a spry short film exploring the aftermath of a choice made – and why one may be tempted to participate

APOCALYPSE UNKNOWN
Imagine waking up one morning to find yourself completely alone. Your family has disappeared, as have your neighbors, and you’re left to fend for yourself

SUE
Films about old age tend to be aggressively depressing, emphasizing life’s futility and fragility. (For recent examples, see Michael Haneke’s Love or Gaspar Noé’s Vortex.)

THE TRUST
Being rich isn’t as easy as it looks, because when you can buy anything, avoiding pain is well within your price range. And since the

ECSTASY BEHIND THE FORGOTTEN
Visually captivating, Nora Stock’s somewhat unhinged and volatile short film Ecstasy Behind the Forgotten singes like a searing-hot needle. A study of a trio of