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- Two Days in Harlem is a SAG narrative short film that examines the relationship between the NYPD and the citizens of Harlem, NYC. The film takes an unvarnished look at the highly publicized and polarizing stop and frisk policy as well as the role police have in the community. The story is told through the eyes of Jason Farmer a veteran NYPD Detective and Harlem native. Jason's unique view of the community in which he lives and works offers a keen insight into the life of officers who have a difficult and often thankless job. He encounters three young men Omar, James and Eric on separate occasions and his judgment of who each of these men is may cost someone their life. The film stars Jason Hurt, Yandy Smith, Gabrielle Ryan and a strong ensemble cast of characters.
- Matt goes to work everyday to find himself taunted by fellow employees and to make matters worse, he finds his gold-digging girlfriend cheating on him. In need of a fresh start, Matt leaves Atlanta behind and returns to his roots in Scarsdale, New York. Matt soon links up with his eccentric childhood friends and notices that the old town is now shot to hell. To add insult to injury, Matt's childhood bully now owns half of the town, including his grandfather's cheese shop, which he is determined to take back and re-open. Matt and his gang take on an array of perplexing ordeals to redeem the town along with his grandfather's cheese shop. Will Matt and the boys gain the town back like real Ivy leaguers or will they live up to being "The Losers"?