“Wild for the Night” by Jamieson Rhyme
A lonely Los Angeles rideshare driver picks up a fare he thinks will change his luck but when things don't go his way he makes a choice with a grave outcome.
“Harvest Moon” by Frank Frascella
With one final chance to escape a dying planet, a survivor must find the strength to hope again.
“Rip & Run” by Daniel Boocock
Close friends Jack & Tank resort to desperate measures in order to pay for medical treatment for Jack's dying son.
“SECOND” by Karl Richter
Twin sisters Sybil and Sasha try to come to terms with their differences only to discover a haunting supernatural tragedy.
“Morpho” by Soslan Chehoev
Violence in a global sense divides our life into before and after, takes your feelings and throws you into the abyss of the unknown, but as a completely different person.
“Voicemail” by Thea Gajic
When Zia wakes up to a startling voicemail from a random number, she begins to question the basis of her reality.
“Walls Like Windows” by Werner Vivier
When Maggie invites a stranger into her home, she is confronted with the very thing she has been trying to avoid.
“A Brush of Violence” by DANIEL LAWRENCE WILSON
When given the rare opportunity to capture images of an enigmatic famous painter, a photographer is forced to confront the limits she will go for her art.
“Cruise” by Sam Rudykoff
We’ve all received scam phone calls, but what about the person making the calls? Cruise is a dark workplace satire about a hapless telemarketer trying mightily to give away a free cruise. If he fails, there will be dire consequences.
“Darkside” by Spencer Zimmerman
After a devastating tragedy, an astronaut struggles to complete his interstellar mission to rescue a lost crew.
“Different Pages” by Lee Golden
Three thieves meet at their rendezvous after a heist and realize something is wrong.
“RUTA” by Tomás Roldán
In a small quiet town, a group of friends arranges to meet up at the local gas station but for some strange reason, they can't find each other.
“Rodney The Oddney” by Patrick Mason
A cop and his torturer have more in common than they could've imagined.
“That’s The Password In This Town” by Marfisia Bel
Sara makes the most difficult decision in her life as she transitions into adulthood. A coming-of-age story exploring the themes of revenge, healing, and accepting that what we have suffered in the past doesn’t have to define us.
“Auxilio” by Andy Gonzalez
Four kids waiting in a parking lot pass the time joking around. When they realize they are unable open the car windows, they attempt to remain calm and come up with a plan. With little success, and absolutely no reference of time, they realize there’s a bigger problem ahead to be solved on their own.
“Under the Surface” by Nas Aidid
Malou and Melina, wake up to find a dead woman they don’t recognize on their boat. As the two struggle to remember the night before, guilt and tensions build as they try to decide what to do with the body.
“Date Night Look” By Wesley Wingo
A young woman's date with a john takes a surreal turn as her deeply strange motives become more clear.
“A Sickness” By Guy Soulsby
Stephen lives a solitary life. A loner. A man who keeps himself to himself and is governed by routine and order. All things have there place and for good reason as a dark secret lurks beneath his feet.
“Dredge” By Zach Closs
Three desperate women cross paths on a maddeningly humid afternoon in suburbia.
“The Quiet” By Mateo Márquez
“The Quiet was created as a way to examine the harmful consequences of silence within family. Shot in early 2019 it is eerie to see how the world, to a degree, mimicked the world created in the film.
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