THIS IS WHO I AM (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 85 min) Genre: Drama, Italian Mafia Rated: Unrated
cast: Nino Cimino, Frank Stallone, Robert Miano, Marco Arras, Elizabeth Mae director: Marcus Dreeke producer: Dan Velez, Tina Pavlides
A story about a young man coming to terms with who he is in life .
South of The Moon (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 91 min) Genre: Drama, Romance, Family Rated: Unrated
cast: John Ralston, Jake McLeod, Jayne Heitmeyer, Larry Day, Moya O'Connell director: Antonio DiVerdis producer: Rosina Bucci, David Rigby
Twelve-year-old Coleman Hawkins, is at the cusp of his sexual awakening. Haunted at night by a mysterious woman and distracted during school hours by the beautiful Alexa, Coleman turns to his Uncle Matt for advice and direction. But Matt Hawkins, an eccentric hard-drinking musician, has his own demons to deal with and Coleman's constant questions trigger vivid memories of lost love and a tormented past. Coleman's search for the truth becomes the catalyst that brings the past into a direct collision course with the present.
White as Snow (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 82 min) Genre: Drama Rated: Unrated
cast: hakan korkmaz, sinem islamoglu, gursan piri onurlu, kaya akkaya, ziver armagan acil, ruhan odabas, sinan kocal director: selim gunes producer: nur gunes
The twelve-year old Hasan, whose father was imprisoned one year ago and whose mother had to leave to work in the province, is left alone with his two siblings. The food, which his mother brings home once a week last only for few days. Hasan finds a way to cope with the situation by selling ayran at the roadside to buy bread. The roads of the Mother, the Blacksmith Halil, Recep, Grandpa Kadir and the Young Passenger, stuck in the vicious circle of the life and trying to sort things out, cross with Hasan’s fate in the dead end of the poverty of a small village.
The Things We Carry (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 77 min) Genre: Drama Rated: Unrated
cast: Alyssa Lobit, Catherine Kresge, Alexis Rhee, Daniel Zacapa, Ilene Graff, Johnny Whitworth, Marshall Manesh, Jennifer Blanc, Frank Merino, Rob Moran director: Ian McCrudden producer: Athena Lobit, Jessica Schatz, Camille Mana, Melissa Davis
When her drug-addicted mother dies, Emmie returns home, traveling through the underbelly of suburbia looking for a package her mother has left behind, reconnecting with her estranged sister, Eve, along the way.
3 days in L.A. (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 141 min) Genre: Drama Rated: Unrated
cast: Carlos Martinez, Jerome Smith, Kirsten Berman, Shawna Waldron, DJ Harner, James McCarthy, Wallace Dorian, Susie Bracken, Sara Raftery, Zak Kilberg director: Marco Capalbo producer: Jeremy Elliot
Two sides to every story.
The Precinct (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 115 min) Genre: Drama, Mystery Rated: Unrated
At the moment of quarrel a famous PHOTOGRAPHER and his FIANCEE have a car accident. They later find themselves in a police precinct, were the photographer has to come to terms with his dread of women or he will not leave the precinct alive.
Irene In Time (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 95 mins) Genre: Drama Rated: PG13
director: Henry Jaglom
Just Like The Son (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 80 mins) Genre: Drama Rated: PG13
cast: Mark Webber, Antonio Ortiz, Rosie Perez director: Morgan J. Freeman
No Boundaries (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 101 mins) Genre: Drama Rated: R
director: Violet Mendoza, Jake Willing
Case 219 (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 93 min) Genre: Drama Rated: Unrated
cast: Evan Ross, Harold Perrineau, Melora Walters, Taylor Nichols, Leven Rambin director: James Bruce producer: James Bruce, Taylor Nichols, Christian Faber
Through the eyes of a Los Angeles Times journalist, the story of a high school shooting rampage unfolds in a series of tense and suspenseful documentary style interviews. Case 219 penetrates the everyday lives of the shooter�s best friends and family in the pursuit of learning what triggered the violent acts. These provocative and haunting real life like interviews leave the audience with the dilemma of who is really to blame.