Love Thing captures the emerging multicultural spirit and personal freedom of the late 1970s with an outrageous attitude and experimental style. A work in progress now finally completed it's the last American musical comedy from that era which can be viewed today as a prophetic satire. Through its provocative, entertaining storyline highlighted by song and dance, the movie answers the burning question of our time, "What happens after the marriage?

On a sprawling urban suburbia during a sweltering summer, two young boys in love are at an impasse. ...

In this raunchy and outlandish queer comedy, best friends Robby and Noah-Lee – employees at Portland...

A unique cinematic experience that invites audiences on a vibrant journey through the life of cultur...

18-year-old Shengnan is invited to a mysterious party by her cousin. Upon arrival, Shengnan finds he...

This unconventional rom-com follows Chadd, a deceiving womanizer, who is attempting to get laid on a...
A mockumentary following the rise, fall and continued tribulations of former internet personality Ch...

A mockumentary that follows the antics of three friends as they enjoy life and stick by one another ...

In the wake of a terrorist attack, a group of young people in New York seek to capitalize on the hys...
A young girl struggles to survive the apocalypse in her own, very special way.

The day after his funeral, the corpse of Varlam Aravidze, the mayor of a small Georgian town, turns...

A crowdsourced animated musical about a rock n' roll guitar that falls in love to the wrong song but...

A Korean man is sentenced to death in Japan but somehow survives his execution, sending the authorit...

An awkward middle school teacher must trek through the dense woods of Oregon and find the elusive Bi...

A young woman thinks she’s found a path to internet stardom when she starts making YouTube videos wi...

The story of several friends in New York City facing financial poverty, homophobia, AIDS, and, of co...

A short film accompanying Violet Chachki's song “A Lot More Me”.