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Everyone is a suspect when an eccentric film director turns up dead on set. It's up to the dysfunctional crew to find the murderer or destroy themselves trying.
Linnie lives with her Nana in the unincorporated territory of Villegreen, Colorado - notable only for a nearby paleontological site. When Nana’s memory begins to fail, Linnie goes looking for evidence of the past.
Elsie is a young violinist about to head to college. Unlike she was planning, she gets rejected from her prospected university’s music program. As the rejection settles in, she realizes she’s truly growing up - having to deal with the violin in the process. While working to overcome her burnout, she comes to terms with the fact that she will be leaving the place that she grew up in for the first time ever. With her mother taking notice of Elsie’s downcast attitude, and her older brother back home to visit from college, she must come to the understanding that change doesn’t always have to be a bad thing.
After receiving an invite to her older sister’s wedding, a workaholic student must face her fear of family and being compared to her sister.
After receiving a call about her abusive, estranged father's death, a defensive and distrusting Nora decides to attend his funeral to see what became of the family she left behind. There, she meets her half-brother Elijah, a spitting image of their father. She learns that her father's will contains one final request: having the siblings clean and sell the family home. Together, Elijah and Nora learn to trust, heal their traumas, and bond together as siblings.
When visiting his hometown to try and get back on his feet, a recently fired and overly competitive insurance agent joins his sister’s club basketball team to help them beat their rivals.
When a naive everyman stumbles upon a rabble of CPR-certified zealots, he undergoes a series of trials in order to become one of them.
Joan Vollmer was supposed to be a writer. Instead, she’s found herself playing house with a heroin addict in Mexico City. As she sets the table for the men who will go on to become the Beat Generation, the line between performance and reality starts to blur.