The Pradeeps attempt to prove their innocence to a pair of investigating government agents by recounting their initial life in America after moving from India. Though each family member has a different perspective on the events, they weave together a story of humor, heartbreak, and the often-complicated pursuit of their respective American Dreams.
On the anniversary of their mother’s death, three estranged sisters get stuck in their family fire station, where their decades-long resentments come spilling out.
After her bike is stolen, a young woman scours L.A. in hopes of reuniting with her one true love. A lo-fi comedy that’s both an ode to bike ownership and a depiction of the heartaches that come with it. Having had her bike stolen several times before, she travels with pre-made “Missing Bike” flyers and an “In Case of Emergency” packet that walks her through a strategy to retrieve her wheels ASAP. But she’s not the only one in her situation.
There are only 21 lesbian bars in the United States; this is the story of Lesbian Miserables.
Trinity is the new girl at school and quickly discovers that run-ins with these popular girls aren't what you'd expect.
The Roys battle it out to see who will take over their family vacuum empire after their mom retires.
From germs and emotions to social media and more, it's the science of your world explained in a way that's refreshingly relatable.
The son of a retired astronaut competes to win a seat on the next space shuttle.
Sahana Srinivasan is an Indian American actress, writer, and filmmaker born in 1996 in Houston and raised in Dallas, Texas from the age of two. She was brought up speaking Tamil and celebrating Hindu traditions, and she incorporates her background and heritage in her creative work. Sahana discovered her passion for performance art at a young age by creating and showing original skits/monologues, playing the piano, and dancing Bharathanatyam. At the age of 13, she attended film acting lessons at Cathryn Sullivan's acting for film, and later studied film production at the University of Texas at Austin. She also enjoys performing stand-up/sketch/improvisational comedy at local venues. Her comedic style can be described as a satirical or absurd portrayal of her personal experiences and cultural background. The Netflix original series "Brainchild" (2018) is Sahana's silver screen debut, in which she plays the host.
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