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Divine Providence is a forthcoming narrative short film centered around and inspired by the city of Providence, Rhode Island. Set in the late 1970s, the film tells the story of a tumultuous confession that brings the lives of a lonely parish priest and a guilt-ridden mobster crashing together, forcing the two men to tear open old wounds and confront the demons of their respective pasts.
When Kristin’s life is turned upside down by a series of events, one of her friends recommends her seeing a “Life Coach,” Kristin finally meets the perfect match Ashley. The relationship between the two gets stronger and stronger and Ashley is always there for Kristin’s needs. ALWAYS. Through a series of events, Kristen digs into her Life Coach’s past and finds that Ashley may actually be a serial killing Mistress of Death.
Nick tries to remember how to tie a tie. Complications ensue
Julian loses his job and starts looking for meaning in life. He begins attending church, where energetic Pastor Pete makes him wonder if there really is more to life; however, not everything is what it seems in this horror, satire musical.
After years of causing pain to others, Barbara's only hope is to confess her sins to a mysterious priest and his undead assembly.
Two teens discover the thrill of shoplifting, and in the process steal each other’s hearts. Solara (Madison Russ) is a strong-willed but impressionable teen who falls under the spell of Mary (Mila Nabours), an expert in the art of the five-finger discount. Their parents, Jed (Dax Campbell) and June (Ginger O’Toole), meanwhile have strong opinions about “acceptable behavior,” despite being anything but role models themselves. A pair of explosive family meltdowns drive the kids away, to chase freedom and a break from the chaos. Will they learn their lesson?