Joel Potrykus calls fellow indie filmmakers during the pandemic crisis to check in and see how they're holding up.
A rollerblading drug dealer runs into trouble when one of his customers dies.
A young man disappears amid talk of violence and demagoguery, leaving behind an obscure cache of letters, postcards, and notebooks.
An intersectional narrative of two families in Brooklyn and the unraveling of unspoken unhappiness that occurs when a young foreign girl spending time abroad upsets the balance on both sides.
A black as tar comedy charting the dissolution of a commune for sober living in '90s suburban New Jersey.
Jason "Jay" Giampietro is a writer, director, actor and musician whose short films have played the New York Film Festival, BAMcinemaFest, the Montclair Film Festival, the Sidewalk Film Festival, the Nitehawk Shorts Festival, and the Maryland Film Festival. His short film Hernia won the 2015 Hammer to Nail Summer Shorts contest and he made his acting debut in the feature Stinking Heaven, which was distributed by Factory 25.
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