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- Invoking the manly alchemy of William James, Between Two Friends is a lyrical portrait of manhood at Harvard in 1910.
- Adopting Edgar Allan Poe's short story as the origin narrative, William Wilson explores the contrapuntal tensions between the ego and the superego in man.
- When six soldiers return home from World War I to celebrate a friend's wedding, they are met by the fiancee and her enigmatic brother. They are told that only one fellow may stay in the manor, while the others must spend the night in the cottage. As tensions rise, who will be chosen?
- A servant in a large estate.
- A Navy recruiter (Nathaniel Grant) recalls the enlistment of sailors during the Navy Sex Scandal in Newport, RI, during 1919.
- Recently shipwrecked, a midshipman encounters a new world.
- On Christmas Eve 1870, Captain Bower's wife waits patiently at home for his return. When word arrives that the Captain has drowned in a shipwreck, a cousin and two lodgers in the house compete for her hand. Unable to decide, Emily seeks help from the ghost of her departed husband.
- A brief study of a winsome young shopkeeper.
- In 1920, Harvard University convened a secret court to interview, charge and discipline students suspected of being homosexual. Thirty-seven men testified before the Court, including a tutor, an assistant professor, Harvard students, and several Boston men. After two weeks of testimony, eight Harvard men were forced to withdraw, one of whom committed suicide. Based on actual court documents, "Perkins 28" dramatizes the testimony from the Secret Court Files of 1920, nine episodes of testimony before the Court. Filmed in Cambridge, MA, and starring Harvard undergraduates.
- Hermes, messenger of the gods, is dispatched to the island of Ogygia to rescue Odysseus from the sea nymph Kalypso.
- John Harvard is the fictional account of the Puritan reverend who would become Harvard University's first great benefactor and eternal namesake.
- Suffering from a sleep disorder, a young Army veteran dreams of an unfulfilled bromance.
- A bisexual youth wakes up in a forgotten dream.