Rita Larson's Boy portrays ten actors auditioning for the role of Rollo Larson in the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son. Rita Larson's Boy is one of three films included in the Tombigbee Chronicles Number Two. The series of films are based on famous people and objects from Columbus, Mississippi. The actor Nathaniel Taylor, raised in Columbus, portrayed Rollo Larson (Rita Larson's boy) in the television series Sanford and Son. Tombigbee is the river the runs though Columbus.
When dad has to unexpectedly step in for mom to do his daughter Zuri’s hair before a big event, what...
An ironic comedy to the sports world about the corrupt gears of football. As goalkeeper, figure a dw...
A 47-year-old, growth hormone deficient man gets mistaken for a new kid at his nephew's high school.
An unknown couple in the same bed
Sometimes you're caught in the moment. Sometime you're just caught!
Meeper and the ChubbChubbs go to the North Pole; when Santa Claus is injured and can't deliver his p...
A desperate man and two romantic rivals encounter one another at a Christmas party.
It's snowing and the thermometer is dropping well below freezing. Felix is cold. In his house a stat...
Some college pals try remembering their night in order to find their missing friend. They encounter ...
Two bored extras from the ‘Tristan and Isolde’ opera roam the underground of the Garnier Palace.
Delphis, an 11 year old kid from the roughest part of Montreal, lives life according to his own rule...
Dinosaurs and humans evolve and live together throughout history. However, the annoying and invasive...
For an imaginary friend, living an imaginary life, there's nothing worse than being forgotten.
A dog. An electric collar. And plenty to bark at... Sparks will fly!
The story of a whimsical friendship between a very depressed man and a talking donut named Craig.
A lonely postman (Gilbert) secretly recreates postcards for a woman (Aurore) on his postal route whe...
Film produced as an opening short for the 2009 Annecy International Animation Film Festival (FIFA).