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- It's the year 2042 and the threat is real...women are going to prison for terminating their pregnancies. An investigating reporter is determined to reveal the truth behind the convictions.
- On Christmas Day, with the help of his grandson, George still haunted with regret from the loss of Violet, the 'wayward girl' he loved decades ago, gets to go back through time and relive and possibly change his unresolved past.
- "Aberrant" is a mysterious thriller-like psychological drama directed by Elissa Bennett, written by Gary O. Bennett and Donny T. Sheldon, and produced by Stonestreet Studios. When the groom's oldest friend Cole (Jack Quaid) finds out his best friend Jason (Jared Wernick) is getting married, he escapes from the institution he has been incarcerated in and makes a surprise visit to serve as the best man. Something does not seem right between the groom and his bride Gretchen (Justine Magnusson). None of their friends seem to fully support the marriage, and they all have their own secrets. Unresolved about their relationship and endlessly obsessed with the groom, Cole stirs up everyone and everything, making it a weekend to remember.
- Twelve Angry Men meets Silkwood in a suspenseful feature inspired by true stories, starring Lucie Arnaz (The Jazz Singer) and Elisabeth Moss (Girl Interrupted, Madmen). A young man testifies against his mother for killing the father with secondhand smoke. Inspired by documented cases, "Smoking Non Smoking" weaves together the jury's cinema verite style deliberation, provocative courtroom testimony, flashbacks and the family's intimate home movies. An ambitious Assistant District Attorney (Carlos Leon, "The Big Lebowski," "The Woodsman" ) prosecutes a wife and mother (Lucie Arnaz) for murder after her forty-seven year-old husband dies of lung cancer. Their twenty-four year-old son decides to testify against her. At first, this appears to be a ridiculous case, but one juror's doubts (Jennifer McCabe) and inspirations - a student of hers (Elisabeth Moss) force the jury into an intriguing, emotional and complicated choice regarding addiction, loyalty and individual responsibility.
- A family struggles to keep their Video store afloat as hints of illegal activity begin to surround the business.
- An internet terrorist creates a computer source code based on the DNA of a junkie. The new code has the ability to mutate and adapt to any computer environment just like organisms can adapt. The terrorist must destroy any genetic remains on the junkie to keep the key to her code a secret. Her plan is to control the information infrastructure of the world. Mary Gilbert, head of the FBI Internet Investigations Division, her team and her maladroit nephew are on the case.
- Can't Get Enough is a short film about a husband obsessed and paranoid about his wife. But the problem is that there is someone else who is even more obsessed.
- 'Sonnets in the City', charts a group of young acting students on their journey to finding personal meaning and wisdom within more than fifteen of Shakespeare's juicier and more dramatic sonnets. The film intertwines deciphering and performing Shakespeare in the 21st century, the culmination of that process where fifteen sonnets come to life in New York City's luscious Slate Bar & Billiards in downtown Chelsea, and the back story of the relationships between the directors, coaches, teachers and students.