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- Drugs, sex, and the allure of fast money blur the boundaries between two very different sides of society.
- A gun blast, a flash of light, and a young woman awakens to the comfort of her own bed. Bonnie Clayton has it all, a great relationship, a challenging career, and the burden of a dream that grows more vivid and disturbing with each passing night. But when Bonnie is abducted by a sadistic stranger and his colorful entourage, she discovers that the key to her survival lies within the familiar realms of her recurring dream.
- Cyn is a twisted tale about Cynthia, a young woman who is taken by two psychopaths (Mr. Sugar and Otto) in the middle of the night to an old abandon kindergarten. Cyn quickly turns the tables on them soon the night becomes a cat and mouse mind game. While this drama is unfolding a lone figure watches from a close circuit monitor. Who is Cynthia and what the hell is going on in this twisted tale?
- Behind Forgotten eyes combines first-hand accounts from both Korean women and Japanese soldiers who lived through one of the worst atrocities in humankind. This is almost out for these women and their stories.
- Every man's fantasy and nightmare all rolled up into one. A young man is at a club and is approached by a gorgeous woman to get a condom ASAP. What happens next is his adventures in obtaining the almighty condom.
- Writer/Director Alex Ferrari and writer/producer Jorge F. Rodriguez, a filmmaking duo that hails straight from Hollywood - Hollywood, Fla., that is - recently joined the wave of ultra-low-budget proto-Spielbergs with their revolutionary short film Broken, an action/sci-fi piece complete with explosions, automatic weapons, and a stylish, neo-noir look that isn't all that far removed from its main stylistic inspiration, the Matrix trilogy. This making-of documentary for the short film BROKEN (2005). It is extremely informative clocking in at almost three hours. We are presented with interviews with the director, cast members and special effects artists, who give their insights into the efforts that were needed to bring this $8000 project to completion.