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Wandering the border of dreams and reality, a woman reexamines herself and the relationship with her companion.

Season:
2004
Director:
Yun-ju Chen

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Virgil deals with monkeys, midgets, motorcycles and celebritism on his way to find the girl of his dreams. Life is tough when you're a cartoon character living in the real world.

Season:
2004
Director:
Brad Ableson

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A 12-year-old girl, intrigued by her teacher's secret life, is compelled to investigate further.

Season:
2004
Director:
Ryan Fleck

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A woman witnesses a murder, but her journey has only begun when she takes the elevator down with the murderer.

Season:
2004
Director:
Jay Holben

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75-year-old Henry Cook is determined to keep a very important date Ñ come rain or shine. All this wheelchair-bound rebel must do is elude the nursing homeÕs vigilant warden.

Season:
2004
Director:
James J. Cullinane

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What happens when a ten-year-old little girl redirects the lives of her two kidnappers? From the creative minds of writers Steven Langa and Philip Angelotti, Jr. comes an urban comedy filled with characters reminiscent of an Elmor Leonard novel. You Got Nothin', recently being touted as the next My Big Fat Greek Wedding, cleverly combines the humor of Midnight Run with the heart of Paper Moon.

Season:
2003
Premiere status:
World Premiere
Director:
Philip Angelotti, Jr.
Cinematography:
Cliff Hsui
Cast:
Steven Langa, Philip Angelotti, Jr., Brian McNamara, Ellina McCormick, Rachael Langa, Joe Cortese, Pepe Serna, Matt Gallini, Reynaldo Gallegos, Joey Diaz, Val Lauren, Frank D'Amico
Editor:
David Crowther
Producer:
Philip Angelotti, Jr., Steven Langa

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Barry Alexander Brown's Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control is a stylish, laugh-filled drama about two road-weary lounge musicians who get the opportunity to revive their act when one of them begins to display psychic abilities. Stuck together in Holiday Inn hell, womanizing drummer Samuel Menendez and uptight loner/keyboard player Devon Sharpe are opposites that do not attract.

Season:
2003
Director:
Barry Alexander Brown
Cinematography:
Joel Barkow, Dan Harnden, Terry Welch
Cast:
Bronson Pinchot, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Amy Carlson, Chris Murney, Amy Wright
Editor:
K.A. Chisholm
Producer:
Joel Barkow, Dan Harnden, Terry Welch

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Games are for children; relationships, for adults-not that you could tell from the participants in Welcome to the Neighborhood, a cast of LA dwellers who are brought together by their misguided definitions of love, trust, happiness, and faith. Four quirky tales are skillfully intertwined as examples of what being a couple is all about, including dealing with the houseguest from hell, some self-absorbed sexual politics, a slight lack of communication, and finding out that your trivial secret may uncover someone else's more personal indiscretion.

Season:
2003
Director:
Gay Walch, Kurt Inderbitzin
Cinematography:
Jon Darbonne
Cast:
Anthony Michael Jones, Alicia Coppola, Tim DeKay, Tia Texada, Michael Cudlitz
Editor:
Marty Peltz
Producer:
Gay Walch, Kurt Inderbitzin

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Silicon Valley, 1999. As the millennium nears its end, a new fever sweeps through the country, preying on the universal desire of being your own boss. Start-up businesses pop up everywhere as a generation looks to the Internet as the pathway towards their dreams. Trey Segal, a programmer who inhabits a surreal world of psychotic branding, marketing droids, and his own Internet sex addiction, is one such dreamerÉor at least he was. Tired of hopping from one small-time job to the next, Trey resolves to start his own web company.

Season:
2003
Premiere status:
United States Premiere
Director:
Michael Wohl
Cinematography:
Robin McLeod
Cast:
Barry Alan Levine, Olin Hyde, Gillian Chadsey, Joan Bernier, Michael Wohl
Editor:
Michael Wohl
Producer:
Michael Wohl, Divi Crockett

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It gets lonely eating the ones you love. Sure, they taste great and all, but making new friends is a bitch. Paul Popowich stars as Vic Weller, a big-city guy whoÕs moonlighting as a vampire. In an attempt to control his after-dark cravings, Vic joins Vampires Anonymous and embarks on his new life as a 12-Stepper. His first task? Big city Vic must relocate to rural North Carolina, where his diet is restricted to sheep, no people.

Season:
2003
Director:
Michael Keller
Cinematography:
Seo Mutarevic
Cast:
Paul Popowich, Michael Madsen, Nicole Forester, Steve Monroe, Michelle Stafford, Eddie Kehler, Red West
Editor:
Farm Dog
Producer:
Michael Keller, J.P. Srinivasan
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