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Five young adults. One syndrome. One last chance. My Tourette’s follows five individuals struggling with the outlandish symptoms of Tourette’s syndrome: ticks, jerks, and painful, uncontrollable bodily and verbal disruptions. For Isabella, Nick, Alex, Carysa, and Marc, Tourette’s has presented a life of isolation and prejudice, depriving them of their dreams and aspirations. Yet, hope is not lost. Researchers Nancy Salzman and Keith Raniere believe they might have a solution for Tourette’s. And though it requires a leap of faith, it might be their only chance.

Season:
2018
Director:
Alessandro Molatore
Cinematography:
Adrian Fernandez, Alessandro Molatore
Editor:
Alessandro Molatore
Producer:
Clare Bronfman, Alessandro Molatore
Language:
English
Genre:
Documentary
Music:
Hector Ruiz

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Introducing dangerous ideas to a saccharine world. In a world where Marvel comics are now a billion dollar plus industry, another form of cartoon is dying: the satirical editorial cartoon. Once a staple of influential print media, fewer and fewer opportunities for this spectacular medium exist. Within this landscape lives Mr. Fish, a radical genius cartoonist, who refuses to compromise his integrity. He is caught between the need to provide for his family and the desire to challenge and improve the world with his controversial art. With the ever-mounting pressure of financial debt, Mr.

Season:
2018
Director:
Pablo Bryant
Cinematography:
Pablo Bryant
Editor:
Adam Lichtenstein
Producer:
Pablo Bryant, Ted Collins
Language:
English
Genre:
Documentary
Music:
Steven Bernstein

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In some cases, madness is an act. During the late 1800s, it was hard to tell who was more insane, the patients or their doctors. With experimental treatments constantly on the horizon, often what was best for the patient was left to the doctor’s imagination. Upon arriving at a women’s asylum, Dr. Benjamin Calhoun (Dominic Rains, Burn Country) aches to perform a study. Dr. Calhoun wants to cast his patients in a production of Moby Dick. He already sees star potential in one of his patients, Isabel Wallace (Camilla Belle, Practical Magic).

Season:
2018
Director:
Adam Linzey, Luke Haskard, Andrew Wood, Ariel Heller, Sonia Guggenheim, Matt McClung, Jenna Cavelle, David Breschel, Uttera Singh
Cinematography:
Guan Xi
Cast:
Camilla Belle, Dominic Rains, Summer Phoenix, James Franco
Editor:
Takashi Uchida
Producer:
Brandon Somerhalder, Austin Kolodney
Language:
English
Genre:
Drama
Music:
Layla Minoui

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A young writer looks to L.A. for what he must find himself. Daniel, the naïve and earnest college grad, seeks answers and inspiration in his move to Los Angeles. When Daniel encounters Ella, a friend from his past and Ella’s dreamy and alluring sister Talya, his life in L.A. takes an unexpected turn. Further, Daniel’s landlord, Jose, offers friendship and advice but reveals little about himself. It seems everyone has something to conceal. This superbly acted story will mesmerize and surprise you as the secrets unfold. – Angela Ettinger

Season:
2018
Director:
Eric Bilitch
Cinematography:
Zakk Eginton
Cast:
Josh Peck, Aubrey Peeples, Amaury Nolasco, Valerie Cruz, Zelda Williams, Robbie A. Kay, Alexia Hall, Dan Lauria, Finn Wittrock
Editor:
Eric Bilitch
Producer:
Deborah Del Prete
Language:
English
Genre:
Drama
Music:
Harlan Silverman

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A love story among four sisters. In a modern and dynamic retelling of the Louisa May Alcott classic, Little Women weaves the optimism, faith, imagination, and ambition of the March sisters from childhood to adulthood. While Mr. March (Bart Johnson, High School Musical) is away serving in the US Army, the sisters tackle life’s struggles without their father. The sisters lean on one other, as their dear matriarch Marmee (Lea Thompson, Switched at Birth) and family friend Laurie (Lucas Grabeel, High School Musical) help them navigate life’s ups and downs together.

Season:
2018
Director:
Clare Niederpruem
Cinematography:
Anka Malatynska
Cast:
Lea Thompson, Ian Bohen, Lucas Grabeel, Bart Johnson, Melanie Stone, Adam Johnson, Sarah Davenport, Taylor Murphy, Michael Flynn, Allie Jennings, Stuart Edge
Editor:
Kristi Shimek
Producer:
Maclain Nelson, Kristen Shimek, Stephen Shimek, David M. Wulf
Language:
English
Genre:
Drama

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An aging screen icon and his young companion set out in what turns out to be a hilarious adventure. Like the man who plays him, Vic Edwards (Burt Reynolds, Boogie Nights) was a college football star and sexy 1970s action hero. The echoes of that reality add a layer of emotional weight as Edwards revisits old haunts with his reluctant driver Lil (Ariel Winter, Modern Family). The trip down memory lane stirs Edwards’ long-dormant heart while affording Lil a fresh perspective on this grumpy old man.

Season:
2018
Director:
Adam Rifkin
Cinematography:
Scott Winig
Cast:
Burt Reynolds, Ariel Winter, Chevy Chase, Clark Duke, Ellar Coltrane
Editor:
Dan Flesher
Producer:
Brian Cavallaro, Neil Mandt, Adam Rifkin, Gordon Whitener
Music:
Austin Wintory

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A surprise party gone wrong. The recipe for a surprise party is a huge cake, decorations, and hiding friends. Nothing really screams surprise birthday party gone wrong like the guest of honor not showing up. Add the fact that the birthday boy hates surprises, and you got the recipe…for disaster! Tired of waiting, the party guests do the only thing anyone in this situation would do: drugs. Coke, molly, acid, you name it, they do it. What could possibly go wrong? It’s a Party pulls you right into the epicenter of what might be the most popping party of all time.

Season:
2018
Director:
Weldon Wong Powers
Cinematography:
Carissa Dorson
Cast:
Lamar Woods, Carl Tart, Tone Bell, Open Mike Eagle, Ego Nwodim, Tony Baker
Editor:
Grant McFadden
Producer:
Lamar Woods, Shanon Serikaku
Language:
English
Genre:
Comedy

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Love can crap out, but should you? Stuck at a job she hates, and having just broken up with her boyfriend, things are not going great for Kelly. It gets worse: she has to continue living with her ex and his new girlfriend until the lease runs out! Why does she stick it out? Because she rationalizes that nothing can ever be perfect – jobs suck, relationships end, that’s just the way it is, isn’t it? Enter Chi, a Call of Duty playing, Star Wars quoting, Wrestlemania loving nerd who still lives with his mother. A total cynic, and this eternal dreamer – an unlikely pair. Can they make it work?

Season:
2018
Director:
Brad Kageno
Cinematography:
Bill Otto
Cast:
Lawrence Kao, Lauren K. Montgomery
Editor:
Brad Kageno
Producer:
Michelle Opitz, Pyung Kim, Brad Kageno
Language:
English
Genre:
Romantic Comedy
Music:
Evan Michael Brown

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In the woods, he tried to escape life. Frank Olsen is a solitary hunter living in a mountain cabin that has been in his family for hundreds of years. One snowy morning, while carrying his game buck back to his cabin, he makes an unexpected discovery. The peace on the mountain is disturbed, and nothing will ever be the same again. Beautifully told in a woodsy peak in winter – with terse dialog and powerful visuals – Hunting Lands is a thrilling meditation on people’s attempts at renouncing life. Part suspense, part thriller, and part drama, the film is simply brilliant. – Pratibha Kelapure

Season:
2018
Director:
Zack Wilcox
Cinematography:
Edwin Stevens
Cast:
Marshall Cook, Joe Raffa
Editor:
Meredith Mantik
Producer:
Edwin Stevens, Cory Pyke, Zack Wilcox, Josh Amato
Language:
English
Genre:
Drama
Music:
Garron Chang

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Good genes have nothing to do with it. After a bad year in the minor leagues, Phil Harding must return home to live with his aging father, the once great major league baseball player Len Harding. Phil’s return home means he’s asked to face reality – his ex-wife, his young daughter, and ultimately himself; something he refuses to do. Grasping at straws, Phil turns to his agent, who suggests he attend a baseball development camp. The catch: Phil needs money. But when his father can’t provide the money, Phil decides to sell drugs.

Season:
2018
Director:
Evald Johnson
Cinematography:
Gabriel Mann
Cast:
Geoffrey Lewis, Phil Donlon, David Yow, Lindsey Haun, Ernie Hudson, Jason Richter, Camilla Cleese, Scarlett Fay
Editor:
Evald Johnson, John Cook
Producer:
John Cook, Ellen Phillips, Caprice Conley, Mark Shady
Language:
English
Genre:
Drama
Music:
Alexander Hacke
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