Jason McCarthy and Benson Yau are two ordinary lads. They are both in their mid twenties and struggling their way through life. When Jason finds himself in desperate need of cash to stay in college, Benson arranges a meeting with some shady drug dealers led by the maniacal Banger. Banger promises the lads a small fortune, but only if they can follow The Three Don'ts. When things don't go according to plan, the two lads are pulled into a criminal underworld they never knew existed complete with feuding families and gun toting assassins. At the head of it all is the shady figure known only as The Man in Black. Jason and Benson will need to stay on their toes if they're to survive this one. Simple job, Simple Job... Written by Paddy Murphy
As an NYPD officer in the late 60s and early 70s, Frank Serpico blew the whistle on the corruption and payoffs running rampant in the department, was shot in the face during a drug arrest, and most famously became the subject of Sidney Lumet’s classic film SERPICO. Forty-plus years later, Serpico talks about his Southern Italian roots and upbringing, his time as an undercover officer, and his post-NYPD life in Europe and ultimately upstate New York. Adding their own recollections are his fellow officers, childhood friends, his West Side neighbors, and his admirers such as writer Luc Sante and actor John Turturro. With unprecedented access to its subject and augmented by original music by Jack White and an original score by Brendan Canty of Fugazi, Antonino D’Ambrosio creates a memorable, powerful portrait of an always-committed public servant who still walks the walk in his very own unique way.