• Apr 29, 2017 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
  • Location: The Delta King
  • Latest Activity: May 31, 2019

Roger Brendan Cleaves Director

Stephen (Seann Walsh) arrives home after six months in Mongolia to discover his best friend Roy (John Bradley) has replaced him with a ventriloquist's dummy called Roger.

Dryad Thomas Vernay Director

The wind blows, noises of armor resound. A knight escorts a young woman athwart plains. The thunder begins to scold, clouds invade the landscape. The knight, worried, stares the castle on the horizon. The end is close.

Rabbit Blood Yagmur Altan Director

Just an ordinary day at an old mysterious Turkish country house where its residents have an extraordinary way of brewing tea.

Paris 1971 David Khachatorian

In March 1971, Jim Morrison lead singer of The Doors left his life in Los Angeles behind and joined his girlfriend Pamela Courson in Paris to write poetry. Four months later he was dead. Paris, 1971 is a dream-like meditative journey, imaginatively recounting his last days and interment at the mythic Père Lachaise cemetery.

Vicious Andrew Jeric

Told through the eyes of those affected, a violent gang-initiation sets into motion a series of tragic and heartbreaking events over the course of one single fateful night.

La Petite Anna Maria Alaimo Director

Two eighty-year-old ladies have been best friends for decades. When they are given an opportunity of a lifetime only one of them may claim, what's been lurking beneath the surface of their friendship is exposed with unexpected and funny results.

The Sound of Coins Hitting Brass Andrew Stephen Lee

A young boy comes to understand that his enigmatic, drifting father is a gambling loser who loiters in laundromats listening to coin change machines that sound like casino slots.

Any Day Now  Albert Uria Director

A short, sweet comedy about how short (and sweet) life can be...

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