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An odd-but-gifted poet, Evan Merck (Wes Bentley, ‘American Beauty’) makes his living writing suicide notes for the soon-to-be departed. So when he meets Charlotte (Winona Ryder, ‘Girl, Interrupted’), the free-spirited sister of his latest client, Evan has no choice but to lie about his relationship to her late, lamented brother.
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Director: Geoffrey Haley, Sherie Giehtbrock
Actors: A.J. Trauth, Alison Moir, Allan Rich, Gina Hecht, John Billingsley, Katherine Boecher, Kurt Caceres, Mickey Mickey, Ray Romano, Wes Bentley, Winona Ryder
Sleepwalking in Suburbia
Michelle Miller is a chronic sleepwalker. She and her husband Dan Miller are trying to have their first child after she had a miscarriage the year before. One night she…
Amar Akbar Anthony
Amar, Akbar and Anthony are close friends living in Kochi. They enjoy a carefree life. Their perceptions and beliefs get shattered with an unexpected event and the resulting story forms…
Shor Se Shuruaat
“Shor Se Shuruaat” is an omnibus feature of mentored short films, around the central theme of “Shor”- noise. These films have been made by budding directors, mentored by some of…
Loitering with Intent
Fledgling screenwriters retreat to a quiet country manor to work on their script, but a constellation of needy characters produces constant interruptions.
The L-Shaped Room
Leslie Caron plays a young, pregnant, unmarried Frenchwoman who takes a room in a seedy boarding house in London. She soon makes friends with Toby, a struggling writer who lives…
Cash on Demand
A charming but ruthless criminal holds the family of a bank manager hostage as part of a cold-blooded plan to steal 97,000 pounds.
G O’Clock
Alex is a paramedic who saves lives on London’s gay chemsex scene, but can he save himself from it?
Mother, Jugs & Speed
Mother (Bill Cosby), Jugs (Raquel Welch) & Speed (Harvey Keitel) work for a ambulance company competing for a L.A. city contract.