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Skunk Hour (original feature)
As a lockout at NYC's energy provider plunges the city into uncertainty, the children of two dysfunctional families must reconsider their lives and face their uncertain futures. Skunk Hour is a "Matewan meets The Royal Tenenbaums" mosaic of interrelated characters in search of self-acceptance, a lost inheritance and redemption, over the course of a few scorching New York days—much like Lowell’s displaced skunks, foraging for food in order to survive.
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Behind The Shotgun (original TV pilot)
The incredible, yet often misunderstood story of unapologetic civil rights leader Robert F. Williams, from his roots in segregated North Carolina to his exile in Cuba and China, and subsequent descent into apocalyptic visions of Black Nationalism.
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Ceux De Chez Nous (original feature written in French)
Two disillusioned Algerian War veterans—a Sephardic Jew and an Arab—orchestrate an elaborate heist of the Métro’s armored money train, la voie des Finances. Set against the backdrop of the 1961 Algerian massacre in Paris, this is a story about what it means—and takes—to be French.
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Santa María (original short)
All hell breaks loose when María and her brothers, forced to help their alcoholic father finish a construction job in an affluent California suburban home, encounter a strange Irish girl. Santa María is a high energy tale full of dark Irish humor about children having to raise their parents.