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Angela, an architecture student, yearns to be a professional dancer, but a lifetime of intellectual and physical training has not taught her how to...
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Angela, an architecture student, yearns to be a professional dancer, but a lifetime of intellectual and physical training has not taught her how to have faith in her passion. Will Angela follow her dreams or be seduced by the relative security and status of a more traditional career? To view this film in its entirety, visit http://www.indieroad.net
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A Hollywood love story told backwards. Anna and Otto, the narcissistic lovers, glide around a gravity free universe erasing their collective past w...
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A Hollywood love story told backwards. Anna and Otto, the narcissistic lovers, glide around a gravity free universe erasing their collective past with every step they take. 11:11 is designed, written and directed to play backwards - literally - taking betrayal and memento to their logical cinematic conclusions.
By filming backwards in 35mm Panavision, 11:11 flips the script on Anna and Otto's Hollywood tale of self-serving love. The movie's soundtrack makes backward English sound like a foreign language. It is a uniquely cinematic experience, a visual metaphor for the human capacity for forgetting and an innovative right brain treat for the film viewer. To view this film in its entirety, visit http://www.indieroad.net
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A misfit with an unusual obsessive-compulsive disorder starts his own self-help support group with other people suffering from equally strange diso...
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A misfit with an unusual obsessive-compulsive disorder starts his own self-help support group with other people suffering from equally strange disorders. Gavin Tartowski has been called a quack, a cult-leader, and a barista who sees himself as a guru. Looking for a support group to help him with his compulsion to wear extremely tight pants, Gavin was turned away from 12-step programs like AA, NA and GA.
"Why all the labels?" Gavin asks. "Why not put all problems under one umbrella? That is why I created A. I want to help people no matter what their challenges are." The group's newest challenge is Benji, a troubled 35 year-old "huffer" whose mother has sent him to A. As the members struggle with Benji, they begin to work through their own inner-demons and start to see the value in their lives. Although Tartowski's methods are less than orthodox, his ability to heal is indisputable. This film is as life affirming as A itself. This film is available in its entirety at http://www.indieroad.net
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Happy Holidays is a film that takes a comedic look at what happens when three childhood friends unexpectedly reunite in their Connecticut hometown ...
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Happy Holidays is a film that takes a comedic look at what happens when three childhood friends unexpectedly reunite in their Connecticut hometown right before Christmas. It's a story about growing up, growing apart, and eventually finding common ground. It's also about perception vs. reality, and how more often than not we make things much more difficult for ourselves than they need to be. In the film, the lead characters have conflicting perspectives on life: Alden is a recent convert to Judaism. He currently lives in Chicago, but is constantly on the move. Alden has major commitment issues. Kirby is a staunch Catholic, who uses his faith to justify his moral lapses. Kirby is in town from Baltimore, where he lives with his wife and kids. And Patrick still lives in his parents' house in Connecticut (which he purchased from them; they live in Maine.) A self-proclaimed Atheist, Patrick is also one of the only openly gay men in town. Patrick's parents, coincidentally, have major issues with the fact that he's gay (or so he thinks...). The story really centers on Patrick, whose life is becoming more and more complicated, especially around the holidays. Not only is he dealing with his parents' lack of acceptance for his lifestyle (or his own perception of their lack of his acceptance), but he is also trying to figure out where his relationship stands with his partner, Kevin. Should he stay with Kevin? Should he continue living in his parents' house? What does he want to do with his life? Patrick conveniently puts these issues on hold while he attempts to help his friends with their problems. Alden arrives a day before Christmas Eve. He is running from his longtime girlfriend who has just proposed to him. Kirby arrives the same day, but he's in town for his estranged father's funeral. Patrick and his friends spend the next forty-eight hours trying to relive the past. In doing so, they ultimately discover that the past isn't exactly as they remembered. They literally dig up old memories in the form of a time capsule, and with the help of a bottle of Patrick's uncle's wine, an old copy of TV Guide, and the effervescent music of Billy Ocean, the guys are transported back to the 1980s. But, the reality of the present is more powerful than any fond recollection of the past. Finding themselves stuck in the present, they must come to terms with who they are now, not only as friends, but also as adults. "Happy Holidays" is a story about perception, personal beliefs, and in the end, acceptance. It's funny, thought provoking, and moving, but also poignant, and at times, hilarious. The holidays will never be the same!
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Robert, a photography student, spots something in the woods. Something that will lead him on a path of insanity and paranoia to discover the truth....
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Robert, a photography student, spots something in the woods. Something that will lead him on a path of insanity and paranoia to discover the truth. This film is available in its entirety at http://www.indieroad.net
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Looking forward to Park City!
Jack