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Admissions
Drama, 2003
Cast:
Lauren Ambrose, Amy Madigan, Christopher Lloyd, Fran Kranz,John Savage
Director:
Melissa Painter
A charming 17 year-old girl deliberately sabotages her interviews at prestigious colleges. She lies about her savant sister’s poetry writing setting off a chain of events which include an infamous TV appearance, a new love, and the revelation of a long buried family secret.
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Almost Blue
Drama, 1992
Cast:
Michael Madsen
Director:
Keoni Waxman
This is the story of a jazz saxophonist who, at the height of his career, plunges into personal and creative despair until he encounters a sensual woman who helps him rekindle his passion for music, love and life.
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Almost Salinas
Drama, 2002
Cast:
John Mahoney, Linda Emond, Virginia Madsen, Lindsay Crouse
Director:
Terry Allen Green
Life takes a strange turn when a group of outsiders come to a small town, the famed site of James Dean's fatal car crash. The town's only business, a diner owned by Max (John Mahoney), is overrun by this glamorous group while the diner's short order cook (Ian Gomez) and waitress (Virginia Madsen) get caught up into this new, exciting world. Unknown to the rest, a magazine reporter (Linda Emond) arrives in town to uncover a dark past that Max has kept hidden for over forty years.
ALMOST SALINAS opens its US theatrical release in Chicago on May 9, 2003.
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Déjà Vu
Drama, 1998
Cast:
Stephen Dillane, Victoria Foyt, Vanessa Redgrave
Director:
Henry Jaglom
Dana, a young American, meets a French woman who shares with her a fascinating story of lost love. Dana takes off across Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Paris, Dover, London, and Los Angeles and finds herself in an intrigue where she must choose her own destiny and solve a mystery. Everyone with a heart will relate to this incredible tale.
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Doe Boy, The
Drama, 2001
Cast:
James Duval, Kevin Anderson, Jeri Arredondo, Gordon Tootoosis
Director:
Randy Redroad
There is a time in every life when a family becomes strangers, a secret becomes a mystery, and a boy becomes a man. He needed hope to survive, love to grow strong, and courage to face the adventure of a lifetime. Heroes make their own destiny.
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Finding Home
Family Drama, 2004
Cast:
Genevieve Bujold (Academy Award Nominee), Lisa Brenner,
Louise Fletcher (Academy Award Winner), Justin Henry, Misha Collins
Director:
Lawrence David Foldes
A young woman, tormented by memories of her traumatic removal from her grandmother's inn, returns to solve the hidden mystery and her conflicted feelings about the inn's young caretaker.
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Good Baby,A
Drama, 1999
Cast:
Henry Thomas, David Strathairn, Cara Seymour
Director:
Katherine Dieckmann
When a withdrawn young loner (Henry Thomas) stumbles upon an abandoned newborn infant in the woods, he finds himself placed at the center of a series of treacherous events.
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Happy Hour
Drama, 2002
Cast:
Anthony LaPaglia, Eric Stoltz, and Caroleen Feeney
Director:
Mike Bencivenga
Set in present day New York, this is the dramatic and emotional story of a gifted writer and the two people who come to understand him best—his best friend who idolizes his talent, and the woman who comes to love him. Once a brilliant and promising literary star, Ryan Tulley (Anthony LaPaglia) now works as a lowly copy editor at an advertising agency in New York City. His nights are spent drowning his frustration with his workmate and best friend, Levine (Eric Stoltz), in their favorite neighborhood watering hole. On one such evening, Tulley meets Natalie (Caroleen Feeney), a strong-willed schoolteacher who matches him drink for drink and quip for quip. What begins as a chance encounter at happy hour becomes a long night fueled by alcohol, laughter and passion. Along with this blossoming romance comes a health crisis for Tulley. This scare drives him to complete his long unfinished novel (a seventeen year project). In a race with his mortality, Tulley stops drinking and uses his biting wit to drive Natalie away, not wanting her to share his pain. But despite his cantankerous and secretive behavior she stands by him. Much to her surprise, Natalie has grown to care deeply for this difficult and brilliant man. The novel fulfills his early promise. It's wonderful but still unfinished. With time running out, Tulley asks Levine to complete the final chapter, the death scene. But as that chapter ends, and one story finishes, two other lives are transformed. Tulley has given Levine a new sense of purpose and leaves Natalie with a loving memory and a new future.
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Home Before Dark
Family Drama, 1998
Cast:
Katherine Ross, Patricia Kalember, Brian Delate and Stephanie Castellarin
Director:
Maureen Foley
A poignant and passionate tale of the struggle and triumph of a family haunted by its tragic past.
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Indian, The
Mystery/Drama, 2007
Cast:
Matt Dallas, Sal Landi, Alison Haislip
Director:
James R. Gorrie
This is a story of redemption between a desperate father, an angry son, and an ancient motorcycle called The Indian.
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Intimate With A Stranger
Erotic Drama, 1994
Cast:
Roderick Mangin-Turner, Daphne Nayar, Ellenor Wilkinson, Janis Lee, Amy Tolsky
Director:
Mel Woods
Satisfying one woman after another, a man quenches his sensual thirst while trying to find meaning in his life. A hip-contemporary erotic drama in the vein of “sex, lies, and videotape,” this film explores love, sex, and marriage and why people don’t talk to the person closest to them and what they would say if they could.
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Life After Sex
Drama, 1991
Cast:
Serge Rodnunsky, Lane Lenhart, Tommy Chong, Kathleen Beller
Director:
Serge Rodnunsky
A unique sexual romance chronicles the passions of a couple’s relationship and asks the ultimate question: Is there life after sex?
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Nailed
Drama, 2001
Cast:
Harvey Keitel, Brad Rowe, Rachel Blanchard, Mary Kay Place, Dash Mihok
Director:
Joel Silverman
Passion leads to conflict for a young man torn between his new love and his powerful father. Stakes are high as the father fights to keep his son and the son fights to keep his love.
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Net Worth
Drama, 1999
Cast:
Craig Scheffer, Todd Field, Michael J. Weiss, Daniel Baldwin
Director:
Kenny Griswold
The Challenge: thirty days in a new city, no connections, the highest net worth wins. Are you tough? Are you a victim? Are you to be trusted? Would you sell out? What would you risk? The difference between success and failure is how far you are willing to go. Power Rules.
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Prince, The
Drama, 1997
Cast:
Henry Silva, Lou Rawls, William Schilling, Earl Boen, Tim Bottoms
Director:
Pinchas Perry
In this riveting adaptation of Machiavelli’s timeless literary work, The Prince, a young naïve executive stumbles into the web of a devious conspirator. Soon the executive becomes an arrogant, brash corporate raider who engages in ruthless tactics that end in murder. Do the ends justify the means?
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Rift
Drama, 1994
Cast:
William Sage, Timothy Cavanaugh, Jennifer Bransford, Alan Davidson
Director:
Edward S. Barkin
A twenty something love triangle involving an introverted songwriter who suffers from delusions brought on by his desperate love for his best friend’s wife.
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Soulmates
Drama, 1997
Cast:
Zachary Throne, Bill Cobbs, Christine Cavanaugh, Debra Wilson
Director:
Duane Clark
In a moving and tender story guaranteed to bring tears to your eyes, a young composer and an old soul musician only have one thing in common . . . everything.
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Spin
Romantic Drama, 2003
Cast:
Stanley Tucci, Dana Delany, Ruben Blades, Ryan Merriman
Director:
James Redford
A rebellious teen struggles to follow father’s last wishes by learning to fly. Faced with losing his girlfriend to a family tragedy, he must race high above the Arizona desert to save her from certain death.
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Sunday
Drama, 1997
Cast:
David Suchet, Lisa Harrow, Jared Harris
Director:
Jonathan Nossiter
Madeleine, an out of work but not out of hope actress, meets Oliver, a downsized IBM executive, and mistakes him for Michael Delacorta, the famous film director. With this fateful meeting, she triggers a day of romantic intrigue, deceit, and emotional hijinks that leaves both sides reeling.
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Tracks
Prison Action Drama, 2005
Cast:
Chris Gunn, John Heard, and Ice-T
Director:
Peter Wade
The true survival story of a suburban teenager who is convicted of murder and sentenced to a maximum security prison with adult hard-core criminals and what he must do to survive.
Best Feature Film Long Island FF, Honorable Mention Newport Beach FF
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Under the Domim Tree
Drama, 1995
Cast:
Kaipo Cohen, Juliano Mer, Gila Almagor
Director:
Eli Cohen
The award winning film about life in a teenager’s youth village for survivors of the Nazi concentration camps.
This film is based on the autobiographical book by Gila Almagor, the international best-selling auther of The Summer of Aviya.
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Wild About Harry
Drama, 2010
Cast:
Tate Donovan, Adam Pascal, Danielle Savre, Skye McCole Bartusiak, Josh Peck
Director:
Gwen Wynne
It is the fall of 1973 and 16 year old Madeline (Danielle Savre) and her 14 year old sister Daisy (Sky McCole Bartusiak) move with their recently widowed father (Tate Donovan) to Cape Cod from D.C. Everything seems fabulous in this idyllic beach community until one night Madeline and her high school friends (Josh Peck, Corey Sevier, Johanna Brady) sneak out to an underground disco and there they see something that will change their lives forever. This very ‘different’ night catapults into a series of momentous life-changing events that forces the girls to find a way to hang on to life with their dad. Maybe Dad isn’t so bad after all.
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Zoe
Drama, 2000
Cast:
Jenny Seagrove, Vanessa Zima, Stephi Lineburg,Victoria Davis
Director:
Deborah Attoinese
Three runaway girls hijack the car of a lost Englishwoman and begin the adventure of a lifetime.
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