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Pizza with Bullets
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Film
by Robert Rothbard (Comedy)
Editorial department, Visual effects, Editor "Pizza With Bullets," is a romantic comedy about an aging Mob Boss who is suddenly revived from his deathbed by the drifting aroma of pizza into his bedroom, delivered by a young pizza maker Johnny Casanova, who the Don thinks is his long lost son. The Don's obsession with Johnny sparks dysfunction with the members of his crime family, specifically Gino, his second in command, who had takeover objectives that have now been thwarted by Don Vito's renewed health. Johnny is a mischievous guy engaged to a gorgeous Lisa, who's unaware he's into the mob (Don Vito's family) for 50 G'S in gambling debts. Johnny tries to politely dismiss the Don's growing fatherly advances while dealing with the evil Gino who wants to knock off both the Don and Johnny. What happens is a sequence of events and funny character clashes that culminates in a surprising confession, happy reunion and just reward for the not so "Good Fella's." Written by Gabe Videla
The Butterfly, the Harp and the Timepiece
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Film (short)
by Rodney Vance (Drama and Music)
Production manager "The Butterfly, The Harp, and The Timepiece" is a short film starring Oscar winner Melissa Leo, Golden Globe winner Alex Ebert, and scored by Grammy winner Alex Geringas. The story revolves around a vagabond, an office worker, and a former executive who grasp for hope in their waning dreams through sentimental treasures at a magical pawn shop, but unlikely circumstances bind their paths together in a culmination of fulfillment and disappointment. Written by Anonymous
Miracle at Gate 213
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TV Movie
by Jeff Wood (Drama)
Editorial department, Visual effects, Camera and Electrical Department Holiday travelers are stranded at an airport on Christmas Eve. The plot shows how the miracles at Gate 213 affect each person's life.
Napa Valley Dreams
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Film (short)
by Rodney Vance (Documentary and Family)
Editorial department, Visual effects From ground to sky, from person to person, Napa Valley Dreams captures as never before the exquisite light, color and texture of a paradise and its people. This documentary travels through the story of a landscape crafted by geological turmoil, still evident in roiling geysers and hot springs, and woven with the tales of people striving to reach the ultimate - and finding peace through the journey. The sublime imagery and riveting personal stories in Napa Valley Dreams immerses viewers in the earthly yet ethereal experience of life in the Napa Valley. Written by Donna Rooney
Age Is Just a Word
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Film
by Victoria Lea Rudd (Comedy)
Editorial department, Sound department Seventy people over the age of 65 are asked some of life's most pertinent questions. Does age really matter or is it all a state of mind?
Rollers
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Film
by Romeo Antonio (Action)
Editor Four lifelong friends while in college get seduced into a world of dealing drugs, they struggle between the morality of their actions and the seduction of their new lucrative business of sex drugs and rap/rock and roll. "In our world, people die on a good day" Written by Romeo Antonio
Teached
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Film (short)
by Kelly Amis (Documentary and News)
Visual effects More than half a century after Brown v. Board of Education, African-American and HIspanic students still perform far behind white students, and inner-city students are dropping out in record numbers. TEACHED provides a hard-hitting, insider's look at the U.S. public education system and the teaching profession, and shows how the system virtually guarantees that these populations will continue to fail. Written by Anonymous
Christmas at Cadillac Jack's
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TV Movie
by Jeff Wood (Family)
Editorial department The premise of the story surrounds an unexpected road trip to find a long-lost daughter on Christmas Eve... See full synopsis Β»
The Conscientious Objector
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Film
by Terry Benedict (Documentary and War)
Visual effects It's 1945, World War II. The Place, Okinawa. The Scene, an impregnable 400-foot high cliff-AKA Hacksaw Ridge. The Engagement, a battle so fierce the odds of survival were 1 in 10. The Act, Medic Pfc. Desmond T. Doss braved intense enemy fire to rescue 75 wounded GI's over the precipice. The Story, Infantrymen who once ridiculed and scoffed at Desmond's simple faith and refusal to carry a weapon-now owed their lives to him. Director Terry Benedict tells Desmond's incredible story through the eyes of the men who witnessed this humble man's heroic acts. Winning the respect of his fellow soldiers, they recommended him for the highest honor America can bestow on one of her sons-The Medal of Honor. Written by Anonymous
The Evidence
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Television
Editorial department
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