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The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards
Seven vignettes explore the difference between fantasy and reality, memory and history, and the joy and agony of the human condition.
Mona Nahm
Robert Boswell
Shadae Lamar Smith
Jeremy David White
Mark Columbus
Neville Kiser
Ryan Moody
Lauren Hoekstra
Sarah Kruchowski
Simon Savelyev
Vanita Shastry
Jonathan King
Roxanne Beck
Marissa Matteo
Jessica Nikkel
Nicole Riegel
Jacqueline Vleck
Casts & Crew
James Franco
Natalie Portman
Kristen Wiig
Kate Mara
Amber Tamblyn
Jim Parrack
Abigail Spencer
Keir Gilchrist
Thomas Mann
Rico Rodriguez
Matthew Modine
Jimmy Kimmel
Tony Cox
Bo Mitchell
Jacob Loeb
Kelsey Ford
Tyler Labine
Jack Kehler
Wendy Phillips
Frank Birney
Muriel Minot
Priscilla Garita
Tanner Buchanan
Wilmer Calderon
Kai Lennox
Ella Anderson
Charlie Martin
David May
Katie Cofield
June Conniff
Tom Paliferro
Robert DuBois
Adam J. Harrington
Milan Johnson
Alex Oberheide
Bryan Patrick West
Malia Pyles
Pappy Faulkner
Isaac Faulkner
Max Leifman
Rebecca Ellen Evans
Lili Brennan
Jack Sochet
Toni Gaal
Bridget Bowes
Maite Pistiner
Brian Lally
Lowell Dean
Anthony Sherritt
Also Directed by Shadae Lamar Smith
All Monica wants is to be wanted. But can she get past her fantasies in order see the truth about her life and desires?
Throw It Back follows Wytrell, a high school senior who has never stood out from the crowd. After a controversial superstar Miami rapper decides to feature the renowned dance team from her high school in his latest music video, it throws the school into chaos, and Wytrell battles for a spot on the squad and her final chance to be in the spotlight. The film is a dance-filled musical dramedy set to a soundtrack of southern hip hop and HBCU collegiate band rhythms.
The Resort comprises a series of three vignettes that follow a young man as he sells love for a living.
Also Directed by Jeremy David White
After seeing Leia kiss Luke on his VHS copy of "Empire Strikes Back," a young boy develops an inappropriate crush of his own.
A Stand-Up Comedian Tries to Cope with a World Where People are Becoming Transhuman.
Also Directed by Mark Columbus
A son makes a tribute documentary about his father, a once famous jazz guitarist from the Fiji Islands who gave up his career to move to America for the betterment of his family. But when the son can't help but to shed some light on some dark areas of their past, the documentary takes humorous, inventive and emotional turns, and gives great insight into the artist father-son relationship, and the crash of the American Dream.
When Charlie and his family move to a warmer climate for the sake of his father's illness, he finds himself teetering between battles of the thought of losing his father with a conflict he has with a ferocious bully at school.
Also Directed by Ryan Moody
When Conrad returns to his hometown to identify his mother's body, he is forced to confront the painful memories of his childhood.
A chronicle of lives lost in a school shooting. In the wake of another tragedy, we get a glimpse of each victim and see who they were, who they loved, who they hurt, and who they wanted to be.
Also Directed by Sarah Kruchowski
Two estranged sisters are reunited back at their childhood home after going their own separate ways, only to discover that some bonds can never be repaired.
Killing Animals is a portrait of a lost generation of California youths. The lives of troubled teenage misfits intertwine as they experiment with vices of all kinds, and succumb to self-destructive, often heartless nihilism.
Also Directed by Simon Savelyev
Three teenage boys get locked out of their car and pass the time smoking cigarettes and one-upping each other with tales of sexual conquest.
The filmmaker of "Ricky" has a dog, Romy, who is afraid of other dogs, but she loves cats. Last year he adopted a friend for her: a cat named Ricky. This film is narrated -- but unscripted -- by his 7-year-old neighbor, Willa, and follows Ricky and Romy as they get to know each other.