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- Explores the history and mystery of Migraine, and its remarkable place in the human condition. Migraine is a devastating but fascinating neurological condition with a compelling story to tell.
- Maggie (Savannah Bukowski) has recently fallen from grace. Her fiancée and her have broken up, she's moved to a small apartment and works a forgettable job. She has no purpose at this point, and finds herself dating a variety of men, including the recluse who lives upstairs. She hears him day and night, thrashing in the apartment above her. And from time to time she hears a scream. Fearfully, she begins to wonder if the man above her is in fact a serial killer.
- Part confession, part evidence, this found footage piece shows the aftermath of an affair. And the deadly revenge enacted.
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- They're cheating on each other, in their own ways. Alicyn is sneaking around to talk and text to her new flame while her boyfriend, Eric, is watching his bedroom fantasies, on his phone. Eric tries to patch things up with Alicyn, with a new boudoir game, when an unexpected, deadly visitor interrupts their fun.
- Evelyn does a crime podcast from her Chicago apartment. Her roommate vanishes one day, and Evelyn discovers a host of terrifying secrets about the roommate she never really knew, all of which becomes fodder for her podcast.
- Clare witnesses her boyfriend Greg's slow descent into obsessiveness over an online cult.
- In the wake of the September 11 attacks, New Yorkers from all walks of life felt compelled to overcome their sense of powerlessness by volunteering to help out in the recovery effort. They brought in supplies, set up relief stations, and for ten months fed and cared for the recovery workers. Many deep and unexpected - even unlikely - relationships developed out of this. Using cinema verite footage, interviews and archival photographs, we follow several characters through a series of events reuniting them with each other after the closing of the site. Through their stories we present a portrait of the city within a city that was Ground Zero, and examine how an extremely diverse group of people transcended politics and culture in an effort to heal their city and themselves. 9/12: From Chaos to Community - a 60-minute character-driven documentary - is a vibrant, moving, sometimes funny, sometimes painful portrayal of hope and healing in the wake of disaster.