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Inspired by the Robin Hood/Gamestop event that occurred in January of 2021, Left At Wall tells the story of a short sell attempt leading to the ultimate sibling feud. John Saber is a struggling Hollywood writer in constant competition with his Wall Street investor brother, Don. After learning about Don’s latest short sell scheme, John launches an online effort to thwart his brother and fight back against the Wall Street machine.
Three young creatives pursuing their dreams navigate harsh realities and find their way into each other's lives – across the coasts of California and the cities of South Korea.
A mysterious outsider travels to a Florida beach town in 1980 and soon finds himself more inside than he ever imagined when he befriends two on-the-run criminals with dangerous ties to people he fears most.
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Danielle’s life is sweet—literally. She runs a bakery with her adoring husband and spends nights laughing with her best friends. But when a genetic test reveals she carries a BRCA gene mutation, her world turns upside down. With her sister’s breast cancer diagnosis and her high risk of breast and ovarian cancer, Danielle must decide whether to undergo risk-reducing surgeries that could save her life. Hilarious, heartfelt, and brutally honest, Love, Danielle explores one woman’s journey to put her health first amidst the chaos of family dysfunction, childhood scars, and surreal anesthesia-fueled dreams.
LAST CHANCE CHARLENE tells the story of Charlene, a writer/actress trying to put her life back together after losing her brother, Dominick, to suicide. It’s been 9 months now since Dominick’s death and Charlene still hasn’t been able to fully process this loss. Neither Charlene, Ayla, her pregnant sister-in-law, or mother Lorenna could have seen this tragedy coming. Charlene’s life feels completely wrecked as she attempts to salvage her fledgling acting and screenwriting career. But she has to face her grief, which has resulted in marital problems. Charlene’s husband, Raul, has moved him and their two young kids to live with his sister to allow Charlene the time and space to grieve. How is Charlene supposed to grieve when she’s also fulfilling her obligation to carry on her brother’s design business, care for her aging mother, Lorenna, and reconcile with Ayla, who she’s been avoiding? No big deal. She’s fine, (Lies. All lies. She’s the farthest thing from being fine). Grief is one thing that can’t be avoided for long.
A Syrian girl escaping war is given a book of poetry by Rumi. The book becomes a magical gateway where she meets Rumi when he was a boy fleeing the violence of his time and must help him write the poem that 800 years later will save her life.