"Highway 191"...a short subject drama by CHRIS ANASTAS, PARMA PICTURES, Los Angeles, CA.
A weekend of booze, drugs, girls and rock and roll takes a turn for the worse for two teens, in the summer of 1983.
Despite a warning, the careless duo decide to take a nighttime shortcut on the old Highway 666. This detour ends up being the longest night of their lives as they try to survive against the evil that is unleashed by the un-rested souls of the road.
"Uncovered"...a documentary by ROGER WEISBERG, PUBLIC POLICY PRODUCTIONS, INC., Palisades, NY.
A poignant profile of the medical, financial and emotional impact of caring for uninsured children.
"Uncovered" will be shown at the Philadelphia Interntational Film Festival & Market (PhilaFilm) this June.
"Still Bittersweet"... a feature production by TROY NIXON, TAZZNIX PRODUCTIONS, INC., Pottstown, PA.
A young man goes to college and joins a fraternity. The fraternity, however, turns out to be what he doesn't expect. He's on the verge of losing family and friends. Fictitious story but public awareness about "hazing" in college life.
"Still Bittersweet" will be shown at the Philadelphia International Film Festival & Market (PhilaFilm) this June.
"A Mother's Will"...a documentary by JOMO KENYATTA, JOMO KENYATTA PRODUCTIONS, South Plainfield, NJ.
Beatrice Perreira and her son survive a violent plane crash in Guyana, South America. She trekked for miles carrying her son and deceased infant daughter through jungle and mountainous terrain to eventual safety.
"A Mother's Will" will be shown at the Philadelphia International Film Festival & Market (PhilaFilm) this June.