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"A Balcony in Brooklyn" is a dystopian look at New York City's underground culture in the height of quarantine through eyes of a new roommate pair, Nick and Glad. On the first day into his new lease, Nick awakens to strangers roaming the halls as music blares from the floor below. He spends the rest of his day searching for Glad, venturing through a house of "COVID-Fluent" characters who voluntarily share their views which inevitably collide with Nick's realism.
A feisty figure skater named Liberty turns the tables on an inept stalker while preparing for a high-stakes competition.
Kelly, a young woman living with Type 1 diabetes, is about to turn 25, as she deals with the ups and downs of her blood sugar levels and the ups and downs of her personal life.
With her clock ticking after failed attempts at IVF, a warm-hearted high school drama teacher and her husband are forced to consider an unconventional egg donor scheme that plunges them into a dangerous and exhilarating adventure.
Christine is an intimate, dialogue-driven short about connection in the modern world. Over the course of a late-night video call, Nick and Christine drift from playful debate into deeper, more vulnerable territory, revealing their fears, contradictions, and unspoken desires for intimacy. As their conversation unfolds in fragments and jump cuts, the film explores how easily two people can feel close through conversation alone, and how fragile that closeness can be once the call ends