What happens when you forget to forget? A daughter working to reach her mother lost in an Alzheimer’s haze accidentally uncovers a dark family secret. Starring Amy Hargreaves (Homeland, Blue Ruin) and Anna Stuart (As The World Turns, All My Children) An award winning screenplay by Laura Frenzer and a women led production
I Could Eat" is a new food and travel Web Series hosted by musician-foodie-tour guide, Rick Bedrosian. Bedrosian is best known as the leader of the internationally renowned Irish folk/rock band, Hair Of The Dog. Rick’s also an accomplished music producer, food influencer, international tour guide and photographer. “I Could Eat” is a whirlwind trip through Queens, showcasing its diverse culinary delights and engaging residents, each with a fascinating story to tell through their food.
An agoraphobic painter reflects on an old white lie his mother told him as a child while she was suffering a nervous breakdown. A Tiger in the Subway is a tribute to the complicated nature of being a New Yorker.
Teddy, a boisterous real estate broker, loses the sale of an exorbitant villa over the phone as he prepares for an impending meeting. In the conference room, waiting, is another client, another chance at a sale: young Billy. Teddy rallies himself, striding into the conference room with boundless swagger. “All right Billy! Ready to buy that house?”
Billy asks feebly, “Hey Teddy, how are you?” Teddy doesn’t answer. How he is is that he needs to close this deal to turn this day into a win, but it’s not going to be easy. Billy looks horrible: he doesn’t seem to have slept in days, and has probably been in some kind of horrific fight. He’s wearing a bright pink cast on his arm, which he unsuccessfully tries to hide from Teddy.
Teddy, ignoring these red flags, presses on, insisting that Billy’s new house is the key to a vibrant, beautiful future. Teddy booms with nostalgic pride for his own promising youth and likens himself to the increasingly frustrated young man. Teddy’s attempts at jokes and salesman’s tactics prove only to make young Billy boil over.
Slow Fashion is a documentary that explores cultural appropriation of indigenous designs in Mexico by an international fashion designer and the way weavers and block printers in Laos and India are working with new sustainable designers, whose principals and practices are based on equality, not hierarchy.
Larry buys a lake house to escape the noisy city only to find out that his new gun-wielding neighbor has a crowing rooster, clucking chickens and a barking dog. What is Larry to do?
3 females, 3 different ages, 3 different nationalities, all artists go through their day and come together, giving inspiration and comfort through art.
Best-selling self-help author Aaron Driscoll may look like a successful motivational speaker on the outside, but inside, he hides a dark secret, that he thought would remain buried deep in his past. After a long day of talk shows, book signings, and motivational speaking, he returns home to his mansion and passes out, only to be startled awake by what initially appears to be an obsessed fan holding him at gunpoint, demanding the truth about his shameful past, and forcing him into a painful reckoning that will either kill him or be his salvation.
Blocked, unable to write, Shakespeare’s torn by guilt about missing the death of his son while he stayed in London basking in his own success. He cracks up and finds himself haunted by his dead son’s ghost. He begs for forgiveness from beyond the grave, but it’s not there. Instead he finds it in himself as from his despair he creates THE TEMPEST, his farewell to theater and his embracing of life.