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The Labyrinth
A collection of original shorts exploring the unknown, the unexplained, and the unimaginable.
Jessica Kaye
Victoria Rose
Anna Musky-Goldwyn
Rosanne Flynn
Tarek Tohme
Robert Funke
Taylor Martin
John Berardo
Katrelle N. Kindred
Quyen Nguyen Le
Kaushik Sampath
Camila Ohara Tanabe
K.D. Dávila
Jordan Trippeer
Matt C. Sanchez
Casts & Crew
James Franco
Josh Peck
Jim Parrack
Jason Ritter
Matt Lucas
Beth Grant
Flavor Flav
Alberto Jorrin
Carmen Argenziano
Gary Bairos
Mia Serafino
Gina Comparetto
Jessica Luza
Also Directed by Jessica Kaye
Three teenage girls cope with the recent death of a mutual friend during a childhood game that goes awry.
A woman learns her estranged father has passed away. She returns with her boyfriend to her childhood home of Belize, where she is reunited with her brother, and must face her past while fighting for intimacy in the present.
Also Directed by Tarek Tohme
Fighting to save her brother from a life of addiction on Los Angeles' Skid Row, an overlooked singing prodigy embarks on an unlikely journey with the son of a famed music manager.
Also Directed by John Berardo
A teenager is harassed by a blocked caller who is accessing all of his information from his Facebook page.
Whiton University unravels the night a star-athlete is murdered, kicking off a spree of social media slayings that force students to uncover the truth behind the school's hidden secrets and the horrifying meaning of an exclamation point.
Also Directed by Katrelle N. Kindred
Son Shine, follows the story of 12 year old Hakeem Brown on the heels of his thirteenth birthday. Known in his neighborhood as the good kid, Hakeem is a honor student and an obedient son. However, things begin to change for Hakeem as he becomes aware of the political climate in his South Los Angeles Neighborhood during the announcement of the Rodney King verdict. Watching his neighborhood erupt into flames from his bedroom window, Hakeem disobeys his parents by joining the chaos of the riots. Now face to face with the realities of the uprising, Hakeem has to make the decision to be a part of the solution or to become a part of the problem.
A young, South LA black girl experiences a series of events that intersect racism and sexism during the Fourth of July holiday.
Also Directed by Quyen Nguyen Le
A documentary that follows the lives of three queer second generation Vietnamese Americans, navigating language, politics, and familial relationships - their stories add dimensions to Vietnamese diasporic experiences in community organizing, family, work in nail salons, and living in Little Saigon, Orange County, California: Ro Nghiem, a second generation Vietnamese, post-punk, gay lesbian boy who is currently attending school for graphic design, Natalie Newton, a Vietnamese American queer activist and strategic research analyst for social justice causes, and Shannon My Le, a claims adjuster for a workers’ compensation insurance company and is a part time entrepreneur.