A romantic tale of two body-swapping aliens trying to find their place on this big, dumb planet.
Star-crossed immigrant lovers roam their gated community drink-by-drink in search of the perfect house.
Maureen is trailing her boyfriend on the highway when his car drifts off to the shoulder. Out of nowhere, she finds herself holding vigil amid a cluster of beeping machines, trapped in the particular purgatory of hospital walls. Loss and reunion are complexly intertwined in this richly textured, precisely designed, emotionally haunting film.
Weekend trips, office parties, late night conversations, drinking on the job, marriage pressure, biological clocks, holding eye contact a second too long… you know what makes the line between “friends” and “more than friends” really blurry? Beer.
A peeping Tom (Frank V. Ross) stumbles into a mutually beneficial relationship with an exhibitionist.
Leading very separate lives, Christy and her boyfriend Buddy live together in her parent's basement with their baby Mikey. As Christy, a waitress and aspiring writer, and Buddy, a plumber's apprentice, struggle with the realities of their lives, questions are formed about obligations, consequences, and all the identities we employ to get through the day.
Young American Bodies is an American web series, which originally premiered on Nerve.com and currently airs on IFC and at IFC.com in the United States. Each short episode looks into the intersecting love lives of six twenty-somethings in Chicago. The series is produced and directed by Joe Swanberg, the director of Hannah Takes The Stairs and Nights and Weekends.
Two months ago, his girlfriend left him. One month ago, he lost both of his jobs after a nervous breakdown. He can't work in his mom's flower shop because he's allergic to pollen and paperwork. Single, lonely, and jobless, Aaron expends his time and energy nurturing a long standing crush on his best friend Sara. Meanwhile, his other best friend, Erik, sells pot to his kid sister Erin (behind his back, naturally). If he manages to get out of bed, Aaron may mow the lawn, or he may reconstruct Stonehenge with a set of encyclopedias. To avoid embarrassing himself, he makes sure to rehearse all of his conversations in advance. Aaron sees something approaching on the horizon. Whether it's his future or his doom, apparently it drives a white SUV.
Hailing from the suburbs of Chicago, Frank V. Ross has written, directed, and edited six critically acclaimed independent features since 2005, including Quietly on By, Audrey the Trainwreck, and Tiger Tail in Blue. His work has shown in prestigious festivals and venues such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Harvard Film Archive, and been nominated and awarded at South By Southwest and The Gotham Awards, among others. His most recent feature, Bloomin Mud Shuffle was released by Factory 25 in 2017. As an actor Ross has appeared in films by Joe Swanberg, including Drinking Buddies, Mike Gibisser’s World of Facts, and, most recently, Zach Clark’s The Becomers.
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