A smart a* DJ wants to start a career in radio, but the only place that will hire him is an old Southern Gospel Radio station. His first night shift happens during Y2K AND the rapture. Literally, all hell breaks loose.
After a confrontation leaves a racist police officer dead, charismatic out-of-work actor Jean-Michel tries to convince Audrey, a hip street photographer, to flee the city with him.
Seven Days is a glimpse into the lives of Seven Women, in a collection of shorts all played by the same actress, Ellyn Jameson. There are infinite possibilities of circumstances one can be born into, and what persons can become. Seven Days is an anthology of seven women, all played by one actress, and each woman refuses simple definition. There is no one side too strong or weak, good or bad, free or bound. A homeless teacher, wealthy housewife, single mother, social activist, polyamorist, sex worker and same-sex partner. There are infinite possibilities before, and after. These are just Seven Days.
Two childhood friends find themselves in Vegas on the same weekend, and one night together-with one life-altering favor-will change everything for them both.
Four friends dare to get locked in the National Gallery and discover only 25 per cent of art in the Australian collection is by women. Raiding the vaults, they uncover forgotten works of art and scandalous tales of sexism.
A parking lot fills up with cars to attend a comedy show where the comedians entertain people while they sit in their own vehicles. 2020 was a challenging year for many, but for 3 nights, people had an opportunity to laugh.
Gramps was feeling forgotten, so he pretended to get lost to get some attention from his family - it backfired, big time. His family decided to have him declared incompetent, but the kids from the skate park came to his rescue.
A self important director makes a big, loud Hollywood movie. The film catapults its stars into fame and emotional destruction. But hey, at least it wins all the awards.
‘Across the Rails’ is the coming-of-age story of three young men in a backwater seaside town. It’s 1972, not long after the ‘summer of love’, the Age of Aquarius is maybe coming to an end but “freedom” is still the byword of existence. Chris, Liam, &. Manny are floating aimlessly only peripherally aware that there is “more” out there. Equally lovable as they are inept, they decide to open a bar without any previous ability or concept of what it takes. Through the trials and tribulations of their journey, they come to discover who they are as individuals and what they really want in life.