Charlie and his daughter Emma arrive at a cabin, eagerly anticipating Charlie's once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. When Charlie's name is finally called, he must deliberate whether he should proceed with this life-altering experience or wait for another chance. In the waiting room, he forms a bond with another participant, ultimately leading him to embrace the experience.
Two sides of guilt. When Anna and Gus get together, it only makes them re-connect with their past trauma and find a way to redeem themselves from remorse. A challenging split-screen film where the story follows main two characters simultaneously dealing with their sorrow.
In a rural Irish town, a teen lives a double life. One being his true self in a Dublin acting troupe as Kieran, a boy. The other, while around his religious family, must play the part of a girl. When he falls reluctantly in love with the neighbor boy back home, who also does not know he is trans, will Kieran finally face his truth?
In this era of digital communication, 16-year-old Madeleine and her four eclectic friends are negotiating the emotional turbulence of teenage life in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts by creating and posting YouTube video diaries. The diaries are a microscopic look into the contemporary landscape of adolescence; sexual confusion, dubious antics, and existential angst. Mad is the center of her single mother, Iris' struggle to parent and produce a living, as a visual artist. This pursuit often includes Mad and her friends' participation in the creation of Iris' edgy paintings. Iris is the eccentric, breezy mom every kid wants. Mad's reality is shattered when she discovers that Iris has a serious illness. Forced into adulthood, Mad grapples with these harsh circumstances as her friends rally around her. They accompany Mad on her journey, inspired by the links she uncovers to her mother's surprising past.
Mark is a Professional Theatre Film and TV actor as well as a writer producer and director who has worked in the US,UK,Europe and Canada. He was born in Ireland where he was raised while also spending time in England and the US. He trained in Dublin at Trinity College as well as taking class with Deirdre O Connell at the Focus Theatre. He also has studied in NY with Wynn Handman and various other teachers and in Los Angeles with Bruce Glover. Mark is a member is SAG AFTRA AEA BAE.
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