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- Ambition, love, joy, and pain are all on show over Zoom, as people from various walks of life call each other to air their grievances and say what's on their minds. Much of life is online now, but how much are we truly listening to one another? Each episode will tell a different story from a different perspective.
- Everyone remembers their first kiss. At least that's what most people say. The utter magic when the crush you had for weeks on end is right in front of you, your lips touching for that first, passionate, infinite moment. Unforgettable and golden, right? Or was it? Did your first kiss actually turn out to be the dream come true you'd imagined it would be? Some memories are best left buried. Unless something unexpected dredges it up and you are again face to face with that which you tried so hard to forget. Will you make it through unscathed for the second time? That's the challenge Sarah faces with the prospect of showing up at her high school reunion just days away. Dare she go? And what will rise up and haunt her if she does?
- At the peak of the Covid epidemic in New York City, a nurse and a doctor take a break at the end of their long shifts at a hospital. As they discuss their trying experiences, we are exposed to a firsthand glimpse of the difficult lives of health care workers weathering one of the most serious crises in our history. Like two soldiers on the front lines sharing the unsettling scenes they witness every day, these two young women forge a mutual understanding as well as a bond of friendship.
- An author's own mind can sometimes be their worst enemy. And so it is with Alpha. She longs to express herself, but the voices inside are determined to prevent her. Their countless annoying tactics distract and confuse. They lay down rules she can't possibly follow, trapping her inside her own head in a wordless prison. Then something unexpected locked in the back of her mind rises and ventures to the front. That's when things begin to really spark. To change. Will this be the breakthrough she desperately needs, or just another detour dragging her back into the dark, stagnant corners of her mind. Based on an original one-act play by Karen Klami.
- Sleep away summer camp in the beautiful countryside. Swimming, hiking, sports, campfire songs. Nothing less than a summer of laughter, fun and happy lifetime memories. Lorraine keeps playing that notion over and over in her mind when her 10 year old daughter pleads with her about going to the same summer camp where she was a counselor so long ago. But not long enough to bury deeply the stinging pain she feels every time she hears the name. For Lorraine, that summer was hell on earth. How did she survive it? And what far reaching damage was done by simply one summer at Camp Hiawatha?
- Facelessness is in. At least as a human. The present whim of our society insists an avatar or cartoon face is preferred to real, natural, human features. Or if you have to "do human," a distorted face is more appealing. Anything but reality hitting you...yes...in the face. And so, even in his role behind the camera as an Insert Artist for films, Michael finds himself in a world with no tangible identity. Faceless, like all the rest. And now, he's been given disjointed words on a page and asked to fill the screen and dazzle. Be brilliant. He reasons to himself, that hit or miss, it's just another job. He's the lucky one. He's employed for the present, unlike so many others. So, he will make the best of it and do what he can, working to keep his job from being snatched away by one of the new AI generated rendering programs.
- Some will go through great lengths to improve their appearance. Cosmetic surgery. Botox. Anything to look perfect, like a doll. But what if instead of altering one's appearance to look like a doll, you could actually become one? The perfect, living doll. That's what Wolfgang wants. He's fed up with his life in his human body and dreams of all the wonderful benefits of becoming one of the Plastic People. He knows this is a life altering decision. Once done, it cannot be undone. Not every human can psychologically handle such a drastic change. Wolfgang claims he is ready. But to prove this, he must pass the Transformation Committee's rigorous examination. Can he really part with his humanity and become one of the Plastic People? Dolls, infidelity, murder, and fabulous flamingos-it's all just another day in the life of the Plastic People.
- Genevieve is practicing her usual Saturday morning ritual, something she's done since she was a little kid...watch cartoons and eat Cocoa Puffs. Every weekend she is tortured by the memory of so many wrong decisions she's made in her life. She's trying hard to block them out. She can't seem to break free of the pattern of playing those scenarios over and over in her mind, and blaming herself for the negative consequences. But today that is all going to change. Today Genevieve is going to be given the rare and golden opportunity to alter her past and make things perfect. Finally make the right choices. Or so she thinks. Or so she hopes.
- Old Walker reminisces over the love of his life, a woman named Thursday. He thinks back on their first date in Central Park in New York. Going to every landmark, Old Walker finds himself drowning in memories. Everything is exactly as he remembers... everything except now he is alone, left only with the memory of Thursday. What happens to our memories of lost love years down the road? And does revisiting those memories help us to heal? As Old Walker dances to nostalgia's hypnotizing melody, he recalls the Walker he used to be, and the beautiful memory of his first encounter with Thursday in New York.
- Two dolls tossed in the attic and left for trash are on a mission to take back their house from Jessica (the new owner) no matter what they have to do. What's it going to be? Murder? Mayhem? ...or asking politely? Find out. "They Lived in the Attic" is a stop motion and live action horror comedy by Allie Radice. Starring: Allie Radice and Barbara Goodman. Written, Directed, and Edited by Allie Radice.
- The writer covers the blank page as well as possible, and then revises. Again and again. Is this so different from life itself? You lead your life as best you can-day after day after day -and then you take stock and make any necessary changes, hopefully making things better. You also hope that what attempts you made at leading a good life will be bettered by the next generation.
- James is brokenhearted. He's trying to cope, but he can't hide the pain etched on his face. He's carrying a wound that simply won't heal. Lizzy sees it, watching him from across the garden. Although they've never met, she feels drawn to him. She wants desperately to lift him up from his misery. But how? Does she dare approach him? And if she does, will it be an embarrassing encounter? Is it possible that two hearts can connect, even without speaking a word? Or is it just another one of Lizzy's pipe dreams?