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- When an Elixir that promises immortality comes into their lives, two partners whose are forced to overcome heartbreak and tragedy to realize that only love is eternal.
- A vocal young woman seeks to expose the ugly side of gentrification in her hometown of Providence, RI.
- Katie and Gallo are our cruising the world on a photography excursion, but Gallo has a problem; she really needs to pee. Katie pulls the car over and Gallo runs into the woods. What happens next is nothing short of a nightmare. A local facility nearby blows up, but what exactly was that facility? Katie and Gallo go into the woods to investigate. Turns out, it's quite a stinky situation...
- Angelina Angelone suffers from Cerebral Palsy. Her mother, Michelle, is her primary caretaker. The love and affection she shows to her children is inspiring, however, Michelle faces a lot of hardships. "Wheels for the Angelones" is the story of the Angelone family during their struggles with a van that was not handicapped accessible. This is a day in the life of the Angelone family.
- RISCA Arts Talk 2012 Project! Michael Townsend and his Tape Art Team visit Johnston Senior High School and, with the collaborative efforts of the students, transform the hallways into mystical worlds. From a zoo, to a city, to an entire beach and ocean, students had the opportunity to practice art appreciation among many other art standards in an unexpected and powerful way.
- Making amends at the end of the world.
- Two eager-but-down-on-their-luck-detectives believe that they stumble upon the case that could recharge their careers.
- "When Charlotte comes home for her Dad's birthday, she brings an unexpected guest who is challenged to win her family over, especially her father, whose plight can only temporarily distract him from facing the truth about his daughter.'' A house party; it's a familiar function destined to be a great time with laughter, zero stress, reinforced bonds, and traditional celebration. However, what starts off to be a seemingly promising day quickly falls into a downward-spiral. Charlotte (K. Barnes), a gorgeous 20-something-year-old, is arriving home for the first time in a while. She calls her Mom (Spencer) to notify her of her late arrival. Her mom comments that she's looking forward to meeting Charlotte's significant other, but Charlotte is surprised at her eager tone and questions if her Dad (Murphy) is on the same page. Her mom reassures her not to worry about him, for her dad is preoccupied by the household's dysfunctional toilet. And boy, does he have a load on his hands... When Charlotte and her significant other arrive, the family is shocked to find out that "Phil" (Gallo) is not who they imaged this person to be. Their world is turned upside down, and Charlotte is forced to face her father (with the help of her mother, of course). While Charlotte's sister Savannah (Perry) entertains Phil, Charlotte turns to her brother Jackson (M. Barnes) for his advice on how she should handle the situation. All in all, he's not very helpful, but has become very fond of Phil himself. Charlotte is forced to confront the growing tension as her parents continue to argue, and her siblings are being harassing. Acceptance and appreciation is ultimately granted to Phil who gives a hand in assisting Charlotte's father's problem. This film made for the 48 Hour Film Project: PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island). ***WINNER*** [[BEST FILM - Second Runner Up]] - - [[BEST ENSEMBLE - Acting]] - - [[BEST DIRECTING - Dan Larsh]] - - [[BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Matt Barnes]]
- Take the journey with the students of Johnston Senior High School as they embark on an exploration to define beauty through exposure to a variety of arts.
- A mother is determined to tend to her sickly daughter, even if it's for the wrong reasons.
- Raku, a traditional Japanese art form, opens the door to the past for Johnston High School students to experience the culture and joy surrounding Japanese pottery-making.