Estranged siblings Marcus and Michelle Brinks are reunited after the sudden death of their parents, two globe-trotting aid workers who they barely knew. In the days following the wake, the siblings can't help but turn their current lives and relationships into chaos as they're forced to reckon with their shared past.
After an unexpected tragedy, Suzanne searches for the true meaning of Christmas during one sad, strange December in suburban Virginia.
Billy is a fetish photographer whose models begin to turn up dead. Michael, a melancholic cop, is tasked with investigating him.
Four girlfriends reunite for a week of partying on the beach, and it's all sand, sun and margaritas until one of them turns up dead.
About an apathetic nurse who moonlights as a dominatrix, her aspiring model roommate, and the sad, strange world they live in.
Luke and Brie are indeed, on a first date. At turns exhilarating and frustrating, the night will take them from a dive bar to a house party to the streets of Highland Park. Throughout the evening, earnest Luke does his best to defend his big night from a who’s who of interlopers as he tries to decipher what he views as the many mixed signals from gregarious Brie. As the pair’s developing relationship inches from flirtation towards something more substantive, the evening’s myriad distractions will melt away leaving only snowballing misunderstandings mixed with electric moments of connection, each with the potential to be either the igniting spark or the crushing end of their young relationship.
Lydia Hyslop is from Greensboro, North Carolina. She studied acting, writing, and directing at UNC-Greensboro and furthered her studies in Los Angeles. Lydia acted in Zach Clark's WHITE REINDEER and VACATION! and in Chad Hartigan's LUKE AND BRIE ARE ON A FIRST DATE. She is also featured in Tim and Eric's short LA GUYZ. She directed and shot the super 8 music video 999 for North Carolina band Paint Fumes. BURNOUT is her feature film directorial debut.
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