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- A story about the time in your life between high school and "adulting." A group of eclectic young adults called "The Lost Tribe", embarks on a year that will lead to more discoveries and tragic endings than expected.
- In the scandalous town of Trillberry, where gossip and sex scandals run rampant, chaos ensues when the infamous serial killer Mophet the Prophet returns on a mission to rid the world of gay twinks. As fear grips the town, a group of film students, led by the virginal protagonist Cameron (Jake Leahy), find themselves at the center of the madness. With their eccentric teacher Oscar (Robert Jerome Pagan) - a washed-up filmmaker with a colorful past - by their side, Cameron and his tight-knit friends must navigate a landscape of absurdity and danger as they confront the unhinged killer terrorizing their community. As the body count rises, Cameron is forced to confront his own identity and desires, grappling with the question of "who's my daddy" amidst the chaos. With crude humor, irreverent wit, and no shortage of outrageous antics, Trillberry Murders is a raunchy, politically incorrect comedy that pushes boundaries and leaves audiences gasping for air between laughs. Will they outsmart the killer, or will Mophet's rampage put an end to Trillberry's twinks once and for all?
- Miles hasn't returned to his rural home since he made his escape nine years ago. Now, drawn back to attend his father's funeral, he must assemble the pieces of the life he chose to forget. His family's farm is pushing foreclosure and his childhood friend is trapped in an abusive relationship. Feeling a sense of responsibility for abandoning his past, Miles must get over his animosity towards the town if he wants to make a difference. Meanwhile his job depends on his immediate return to Seattle.
- Jale is Spanish for "pull", but also is Chicano/Mexican slang for "work". The title also refers to the push and pull of immigration that draws Mexicans to the U.S. This film is an attempt to create a metaphor of the experience of day laborers and the Chicano community through the eyes of a Mexican day laborer named Fulano. When Fulano is hired to dig a grave he learns about the duplicity of North American policies and attitudes towards undocumented labor. The director conducted six months of research in San Francisco's Mission District and spoke with various undocumented day laborers to create an original story that explores this unique social perspective. In an attempt to create a new form of Chicano Third Cinema, the director decided to employ real day laborers as untrained actors and shot the entire film in true guerrilla fashion. AWARDS: Golden Palm Award - 2010 Mexico International Film Festival Best Student Film - 2010 Burbank International Film Festival Honorable Mention & Official Selection - 2009 International San Francisco Latino Film Festival. Official Selection - 2009 Seattle International Film Festival Official Selection - 2010 International Sacramento Film Festival
- Travis wants to end his life. Pills, lots of them, are his weapon of choice. In the middle of it, he regrets it. His attending doctor only sees one way out.
- 'Red' is a boisterous roping expert who thinks the path to wealth and fame is through capturing a mythological Jackalope. While on the hunt, his reluctant companion 'Bat' insists that the creature does not exist.