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A late-night party inside an old movie theater takes a terrifying turn when a group of friends uncovers the building's darkest secrets...
UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A modernized telling of Charlotte Perkins-Gillman's short story "The Yellow Wallpaper." As a writer forced to bedrest after the birth of her son dwells in a summer home, she begins to see a woman creeping through the wallpaper of the baby's room, descending into madness.
Friends gather to celebrate Halloween over a few drinks, but their off-putting neighbor Todd invites himself over as well.
Four generations of the "People Who Live Where the Cedar Trees Start to Grow" (Wah-up-weh-tuhneum), also known as the Mono or Western Monache people, and their attempts to maintain cultural traditions such as acorn collecting, food preparation, music, dance, powwows, and games. Colliding Worlds won Best Documentary Short at the American Indian Film Festival in 1980.