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Inspired by true events, college sophomore Clemence Miller is coming home to the suburbs and a bedroom in her family's basement. After dropping out of school with a newly diagnosed mental illness, she now faces the challenges of bipolar disorder, the responsibilities of adulthood, and her damaged relationships with family and friends. Clemence struggles to figure out what it means to heal without driving everyone around her… well, crazy. As if reckoning with everything and everyone she has taken for granted wasn’t enough, Clemence has to wrestle with the thought that on top of it all, she might also just have a really bad personality.
After a jobless millennial finds out that her parents are selling her childhood home, she fulfills a lifelong goal of trespassing onto a treehouse in a neighbor's backyard.
A millennial couple with champagne taste and a taco bar budget is searching for a wedding venue. While visiting a grand historic landmark, their oddly-controlling tour guide tries to sell them on more than just the space, but a specific vision of the ideal wedding that she never got to have. An unromantic comedy about a dream deferred.
Starting with teenagers at Dairy Queen and ending with boomers at book club, Nancy and her adult daughter Allison must find the courage to fiercely protect each other from their respective bullies.
The year is 1987. Before moving out of his childhood home, a guarded, young gender-queer person must share his true identity with his father. Bayberry is the name of the house, our story, and the young man who serves as your guide in witnessing this coming out moment between father and child. He will accompany you as you are surrounded by the characters' contradicting painful memories and hopeful visions of the future.
After their triplet is hit by a bicyclist before high school graduation, two remaining siblings try to fall in love as twins.