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Select National Commercial spots including "Ok Surgeon" for the AT&T "Just Ok is Not Ok" campaign.
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Cyclone - TEASER
Star crossed lovers reunite only to have their past resurface, igniting the pain that tore them apart. Featuring a predominantly LATINX cast, this story, set entirely in Coney Island, Brooklyn New York touches on the issue of sexual consent within a relationship, communication or lack thereof and the ultimate question of forgiveness.
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Floating Sunflowers - TRAILER
FLOATING SUNFLOWERS tells the story of June (Anna Chlumsky), a still-life painter, and Henry (Francisco Solorzano), a fiction author, each caught in an emotional winter of their own. Unable to tap into their creative spirit, all seems lost for Henry and June, when a simple twist of fate exposes each of them to the symbols of each other's dilemma. The epiphany causes the creative sparks to fly, as -through only the contact of their creative unconscious- they inspire each other to once again, embrace life.
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The Riverside Bench - TEASER
One family, one park bench, the life of the city. The Riverside Bench, based on the real-life experiences of writer/director Austin Chang, interweaves a series of small moments in the lives of New Yorkers, captured over time at a single park bench on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The bench is the unifying thread running through the seasons of these disparate lives, bearing silent witness as one family returns to it for sanctuary, while for others it is simply where they stop to pass the time of day. The Riverside Bench is a celebration of our urban public spaces—where we lose ourselves but never feel alone, where our lives intersect with unknown others, and where our individual dramas unfold and are quietly absorbed into the greater story of city life.
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