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    Horror Raffael Oliveri

    Midnight Talk

    After her mother’s death, Sarah lives isolated with her aunt. One night, she confesses experiencing the feeling of a presence, something malicious and relentless.

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    Dark Comedy Carlyn Hudson

    Waffle

    While at a sleepover with a socially awkward, mysteriously orphaned heiress, a young woman learns the hard way that her newfound companion always gets what she wants

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    Drama Joel Villegas Saldaña

    David Se Va

    David begrudgingly left Tijuana for Los Angeles when he was 12. Years later, he learns of his estranged father’s passing and returns to a place he once thought was home (Link opens in new tab).

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    YouTube Play: A Biennial of Creative Video

    Right on the heels of Vimeo's successful celebration of itself with their own Vimeo Festival, YouTube came out last night with an exclusive event at New York's Guggenheim Museum to celebrate the best work on their site. The event was a celebration of YouTube Play, touted by the company as a "biennial of creative video.

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    Documentary Colin Arisman & Tyler Wilkinson-Ray

    Finding Gulo

    "Finding Gulo" follows a backcountry ski guide & field biologist who attempt to document an elusive population of wolverines in Washington's Cascade Range. When our government fails to act, can citizen science save endangered wildlife from climate change?

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    Action Brent Forrest

    Samurai Frog Golf

    A retired frog samurai wants nothing more than to be left alone and spend his remaining years in peace on the golf course. But when he unwillingly becomes the protector of a baby turtle he must draw his club for one more round.

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    Drama Peter Ferris Rosati

    Gwafi

    Based on true events of loss and reincarnation.

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    Comedy Jonny Look

    Write a Song About Heartache

    A new film about writing a sad song...when you're not necessarily a sad person (link opens in a new tab)

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    Documentary Ethan Fuirst

    The Victorias

    Every day at the Tenement Museum in New York, “costumed interpreters” took turns performing as Victoria Confino, a 14-year-old Sephardic Jewish immigrant living in 1916.

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