A tribute to Classic Spaghetti-Westerns, "The Wild East" tells an original story about the infamous outlaw Billy "Bullseye" Morgan and the ruthless bounty hunter Miles "One-Eyed" Priest.
Dick Thompson sends his son Jack to a ranch out west to learn how to be a ranchman under the tutelage of his old friend Tom. Dick learns the ways of ranching through protecting the cattle and himself from rustlers.
In the midst of a zombie apocalypses, three friends are tasked with fate. They are challenged by friendship and circumstance to stay alive or join the living dead when one of them is bit.
In 1880s Tennessee, two brothers head Westward in hopes of escaping their town, the law, and their family's past. However, a fresh start cannot heal all wounds.
An old gunman arrives in Sweetwater, where the residents are locked inside of their houses, or the city saloon, awaiting for Abraham Lincoln's nuclear testings, set to take place in the city.
The film misses the beginning and an end, and hence becomes an experimental noir in the nights of Jaipur, where two people connect over cinema and start a friendly gambling session with the intention of making some petty money in order to pay off their gambling debts.