WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND BLOCK TWO

Tommy and the Guru directed by Brian Russell

Length: 10:04

A middle-aged man seeks out a new-age master to help him overcome a life filled with loss, and stop falling on his face. An unlikely relationship forms.

 

By Way of Water directed by Alexander Spenser

Length: 18:07

A day in the life of two runaways as they navigate their world and face an uncertain future.

In Hops We Trust directed by Maxim Gilmour

Length: 15:40

In Hops We Trust is a documentary series collaboration between filmmakers and craft beer industry pioneers. We look to tell the stories behind the beers.

DRIVE directed by Robert Monegan

Length: 8:44

A New York taxi driver and an uptight passenger share a bumpy ride.

Research directed by Avra Fox-Lerner

Length: 17:57

Two writers on a bender in Manhattan learn a lot about themselves and each other as they hurtle toward a creative and emotional reckoning.

Homegirl (Pilot) directed by Marlon Lewis

Length: 20:31

Homegirl is an episodic, scripted, comedy series intended for television and streaming services. From writer Kashana “Kween Kash” Sarvis, Homegirl follows a group of first-generation Caribbean-American friends from New York navigating the approach of middle-age, societal expectations, sexuality, parenting, relationships and the “commess” aka drama that comes with it all.

In this pilot episode, meet lead characters and besties, Kash & Raylin. Kash is the all-around crafty, creative, responsible friend. She is currently separated from husband, and living in Long Island, NY with their 10-year-old son, DJ searching for something that is unknown, but is using her creativity to carve a path to it alongside her best friend, Raylin; a professor of Woman Studies who identifies as a “soft stud” lesbian who looking for love and acceptances, unbeknownst to her. After decades of friendship, these homegirls are their true, authentic, uninhibited, silly selves amongst each other. Their conversations and interactions will either make you cringe or cry laughing. And when the extended family & friends make an appearance (in future episodes) it’s a lovable, laughable mess.

Wherever You Go directed by Eevin Hartsough & Andrew Beguin

Length: 11:38

A pair of acquaintances stick together as they run away from a variety of antagonists.