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- Jane Osgood runs a lobster business, which supports her two young children. Railroad staff inattention ruins her shipment, so with her lawyer George, Jane sues Harry Foster Malone, director of the line and the "meanest man in the world".
- Two rival toy shop owners reluctantly join forces when an unscrupulous toy magnate opens a box store in their town.
- Five High School Students go in search of proof that an old abandoned house in the woods, in the town they live is haunted by a young girl named Constance. What they find is more than bargained for.
- "If By 40" Is a Romantic Comedy that encompasses Kimberly "Danielle" Cooper Johnson from her formative years into her mid twenties. Kim's mishaps, friendships, and her work cohorts will surely deliver laughs by the minute, as we discover what does "If By 40" mean to Kim, and her future. Love is in the air, however it's complicated.
- A look back at the true story that inspired the hit film "The Haunting in Connecticut," featuring interviews with the actual family that experienced the haunting.
- Reminiscent of "Pleasantville", in this Gothic comedy heroine Abigaile Archibald suddenly develops a speaking voice in a world that is otherwise silent. Delighted, she secretly indulges in the joys of talking and singing -- until the townspeople launch a witch hunt to find the source of the mysterious sound.
- 'The secrets you keep end up keeping you.' No stars. No budget. Just a group of talented, dedicated artists with a story that is not only relevant, but necessary. Together with six actors and a three-person crew, writer/director Jonathan D'Ambrosio and producer Matthew C. Flynn - both recovering addicts - bring a story of hope.
- Hells Bells Presents is a feature length romp of cutting edge sketch comedy and live performances of indie musicians. Hells Bells Presents breaks the barriers of typical movie-making.
- Pasty White Boy embarks on an epic journey. From the masterminds that brought you "Han Solo" and "Phat A$$" comes The Adventures of Pasty White Boy.
- "Misadventures of Being Single" follows the comedic journey of Jess who has recently returned to the dating scene. After the break-up of a long-term relationship, Jess awkwardly tries to embrace her newly found singleness. One day Jess is approached by her cousin, Kristen who is eager to play matchmaker and her efforts only leads Jess down a path of confusion and chaos. This is until a brief and unexpected encounter catches her off-guard and her luck starts to look like it may change. This hysterical indie short takes audiences through the awkward, relational experiences of dating and how when you meet that person, who makes your heart skip a little....the journey all makes sense.
- An immigrant woman Tina, from Georgia marries a successful American banker John and lives in the suburbs with two minor children. She becomes a victim of domestic violence and sexual abuse. Through the difficulties, Tina manages to maintain her sanity and find ways to escape domestic violence; finding the strength through her children.
- This one's for the fans of the wildly popular horror-survival video game series of the same name.
- EXPOSURE could be described as a portrait of an American neighborhood. This ensemble film depicts people who struggle with the idea that life is movement. You can spend a lot of time looking back or standing still, but do it too long and you could lose everything. When a tragedy occurs, the people who live in this community are forced to acknowledge what challenges they are trying to escape or overcome. Most of us spend our lives avoiding exposure.
- "Of A Man" is a series of glimpses from the life and death of a man who was killed during the Holocaust. There are glimpses from throughout his life, such as his childhood and the days when his mother was alive, emphasizing themes that even though there is great evil in the world, the good experiences and good people do endure long after they dissapear and allow both the living and the dead to move on.
- "The Jungle Man" is a bloody bizarre short film about an odd man who lands in 1989 Elmwood via his Lunar Egg and begins to attack anyone who crosses him. Can Kerry, Billie and the rest of their friends survive this crazed creature?
- The first ever collaboration between director Nick Romi and Connecticut based rapper, Pasty White Boy. Official music video for Pasty White Boy's hit single "Han Solo." Inspired by Star Wars.
- A group of friends attempt to take revenge on a man that they believe killed their friend - but is he really the killer or something even more deadly?
- A family goes camping in a mysteriously haunted Connecticut woods to commemorate their late mother. During their stay, the family enters a battle for their lives against unseen forces.
- At the end of March every year, women all over the world celebrate SWAN Day, an international event started by the organization WomenArts. SWAN stands for Support Women Artists Now, and it's goal is to support women in the arts. SWAN Day CT, Connecticut's version of the festival, takes it to a whole new level. SWAN Day CT is the only celebration to cater to all genres of art - music, film, visual art, spoken word, dance, photography, and all mixed media. A story of inspiration, drama, conflict, encouragement and most importantly, the arts.
- Reuben Finway and the Treasure Seekers take off on a journey to recover the illustrious Tiger Eye, a rare treasure that has been hidden for hundred of years. Legend has it that whomever possesses it will be protected from all harm and will become invincible. The trek is tough, the search is long and full of unforeseen danger. When they discover that the infamous Vance is also after the Tiger Eye it becomes a race against time to get it first.