
Acting
Roman Marshanski is an actor, screenwriter, and technology enthusiast whose work bridges creative storytelling and modern digital development. He has appeared as an actor in independent films and television productions and has written several screenplays. His most recent literary work, Demon Kaiser & Satan’s Men, is a supernatural thriller written in screenplay format that explores themes of power, fear, and hidden systems of authority. Beyond film and writing, Marshanski is active in technology and web development. His technical interests include artificial intelligence and information security, though he's also skilled in other areas of information technology. He is the creator of Humoropedia.com, a humor website that features collections of funny jokes, playful word experiments, and an Absurd Dictionary category that explores language through surreal humor and unconventional definitions. Thus, Humoropedia publishes humorous content including joke collections, absurd dictionary entries, and experimental comedy writing. The project reflects his interest in combining creativity, humor, and digital publishing. Marshanski’s work often reflects the intersection of storytelling and technology, combining traditional creative writing with modern tools and platforms for distribution and experimentation.

A group of teenagers find themselves shipwrecked on an uncharted island off the Mexican coast. Faced with the prospect of a long-term stay, the island soon degenerates into a struggle between two groups; teens who want high school to end as fast as possible, and teens who never want high school to end.

A four-part anthology exploring the multitude of emotions and colors in gay relationships. (1) Don't Ask. (2) Bloodline. (3) Strokes. (4) Breathe.

A family (mother, daughter and son) tries to survive their loneliness and obsessions by going through different sexual experiences and relationships with a new neighbour, a prostitute.
