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- In the course of one fateful day, the lives of a drug kingpin, an obsessed cop, a small time dealer and a cunning call girl converge with deadly consequences.
- Set in the 1990's, The Quarry takes place over the course of one day, following the main character, Charlie. 12-year-old Charlie's best friend Natalie is moving away, and as he confronts his growing feelings towards her, he learns to cope with the added pressure from his friends and family. Charlie attempts to make Natalie's last day one to remember.
- Upon his release from jail, two-bit thug Don Keys gets caught up in the kidnapping plot of a mobster's daughter.
- A murder witness fakes her own death and changes her identity.
- Charlie robs banks to pay the bills. All Samantha, Sammy, his precocious 13 year old daughter wants, is a normal father with a normal job. When the school teachers go on strike, her basketball team desperately needs a new coach and Charlie is coerced into the position by his 'hole in the head' gang, and the notion that it might ease his upcoming sentencing. A chance to bond with his daughter spirals Charlie's life out of control, this time involving Sammy, her team and an angry mob boss who watched too much Oprah. Going thru a Thing is the humorously poignant story of a middle-aged man who realizes that growing up can take place at any age and that's its never too late to change direction.
- Jordan Reese is a man on the verge of leaving his life of crime far behind him, until the night that his past sneaks into town. It doesn't take long before violence is unleashed in the open streets and the city's underworld erupts into an indiscriminate game of death.
- In the world of fast cars, quick cash and easy living, getting to the top is almost impossible. When Mike (Jon McLaren) steals a Ferrari with a quarter million dollars in it, he believes that fate has finally given him what he needs to provide his girlfriend Janine (Meg Charette) with the lifestyle he's never been able to afford. But his scheme has caused a rift between them and when he brings the car into a chop shop, looking for a buyer, he walks into the hands of the ruthless mobster he stole it from. An ironic twist of fate or just another bad move in life's game of chance?
- A modern, visually poetic narrative of boy meets girl.
- Before he became the Savior, he had to survive High School. A behind the scenes look at the first season of the television show Nazareth and the cast of characters who bring the show to life. Set it modern day, Nazareth chronicles the lost years of teenagers Jesus and Lucifer Jr. as they deal with the pressures of being the son of God and the son of the Devil. Before they can fulfill their destinies, they have to graduate.
- A man deals with the terrifying circumstances concerning the loss of his entire family.
- A young woman waits at home with her baby for the boy's return. When he arrives, he announces that he is leaving and never coming back. She begs, reasons, and yells frantically to get him to stay. Afraid to go outside, she knows that if he leaves she and the baby won't live. The boy is sure that if he stays he will die. Two people who desperately crave what the other cannot give, and the lengths to which people will go to survive.
- Paul has won two tickets to Taiwan. He decides to try speed dating to find someone to take with him and finds more than he expected.
- -Patsy, a 13 minutes dance art video, is a choreographic metaphor of a troubled woman in her forty's drowning her demons in red wine. But today, in a moment of lucidity, alcohol loses its appeal. In a last attempt, she searches to find an answer, a solution, an absolution. Patsy is a loner, crushed between reality and fantasy. With flashes of memory, both comforting and painful, she realizes that she has lost her footing. Currents of red wine running deep within her soul provide only temporary peace and tranquility. All she needs is one minute, just one minute, to think or to forget, to confront or to run, to live or to die.