feature FILMs
Electric Homies
Director: Roberto Fatal
Genre: Science Fiction
Status: Development
As our world becomes increasingly digitized, ELECTRIC HOMIES explores fundamental questions, particularly for people of color, queer, and trans individuals: How do we define our personhood + humanity without our bodies? What is the risk if our bodies are no more? How is culture preserved in the body itself? Themes of techno-colonialism, transhumanism + identity unfold as our characters grapple with the choice to upload their consciousness to a digital realm.
Yale
Director: Jay Silverman
Starring: Caitlin McGee, Kevin Dunn, Rachael Harris
Genre: Drama
Status: Post Production
Location: Los Angeles
YALE tells the story of Mac Mitchell, known as “The Slasher Queen” for writing grisly zombie novels. Abandoned by her father at nine years old, Mac’s life has been consumed with alcohol and run-ins with the law. Her lifestyle has caused a rift with her son Ryan, who needs an emergency kidney transplant. Ryan’s best chance at survival may be the last person Mac wants to ask for help — her estranged father. As this odd couple sets off on an epic road trip, an unexpected bond begins to form between them.
Wailing Earth
Director: Scott Kirschenbaum
Genre: Docuseries
Status: Distribution
Location: Western North Carolina
WAILING EARTH is a short-form documentary series that captures the depth of grief and unyielding resilience in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Each episode highlights the personal stories of Western North Carolina residents affected by the hurricane. Featured subjects include Asia Suler of One Willow Apothacaries; Janine + Jasmine O’Neill of Roots Salon; Hallee Hirsh + Ryan Martin of Noodle Hole; and Annie Spindler, Renee Panter + Maripa Abella of Elderflower Care Community.
Holy Trip
Director: Will Lamborn +
John Alan Thompson
Starring: Mark Maccora, Rebecca Larsen, Lindsey Haun
Genre: Comedy
Status: Post Production
Location: Monument Valley
Following two estranged brothers on a road trip to their mother’s funeral, HOLY TRIP interrogates how grief reshapes identity when lineage becomes an echo. Shane’s Ukranian wife Nastia joins them and navigates the chaos in their wake: fist-fights, botched orgies, and absurd detours. Themes of masculinity emerge as Byron admits his struggles with erectile dysfunction and pharmacological addiction. Along the way, the characters encounter accidental moments of intimacy — both with each other, and themselves.
Camera
Director: Jay Silverman
Starring: Beau Bridges, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Bruce Davison
Genre: Drama
Status: Distribution
Location: Morro Bay, CA
CAMERA is the heartwarming story of loss, hope, and healing, following Oscar, a 9-year-old boy who cannot speak — who has just moved with his widowed mom to a struggling fishing town. Picked on and bullied, nobody realizes that Oscar sees great beauty where others only see despair. Nobody, that is, until a broken film camera brings him together with Eric (Beau Bridges), an eccentric old repairman, and an unlikely friendship develops. Under Eric’s mentorship, Oscar finds his voice through photography, and in doing so, heals a wounded community.
Making Babies
Director: Josh Huber
Starring: Eliza Coupe, Steve Howey, Ed Begley Jr.
Genre: Comedy
Status: Distribution
Location: Los Angeles
Katie and John Kelly (Eliza Coupe and Steve Howey) are ready to settle down and have kids but five years later, all they have to show for their efforts is a mountain of negative pregnancy tests and an increasingly elaborate home micro-brewing rig, which John hopes will launch his company. As they run out of traditional options and their window closing, the couple explores the daunting world of medical, spiritual, and homeopathic methods to conceive a child. With an ensemble cast that also includes Heidi Gardner, Bob Stephenson, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Ed Begley Jr., Jon Daly, and Glenne Headly in her last role, MAKING BABIES puts a couple through the ringer of modern infertility treatments and questions whether their marriage will withstand the ultimate test.

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Camera

Director: Jay Silverman
Genre: Drama
Status: Distribution
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Making Babies

Director: Josh Huber
Genre: Comedy
Status: Distribution
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