Elenore is a young woman in New York City who makes a living as an on-line Internet sex sensation by taking sensual and nude selfie photos of herself and posting them on her Craigslist blog for paying viewers. She is currently involved with two people. She is dating a wealthy career woman, named Dee, who wants a commitment from her. Eleanor also has a turbulent sexual relationship with Eugene, an older married man she met on-line who makes frequent visits to her small apartment to roll-play in various acts to revive his non-existent sex life. Elenore soon gets so caught up in her roll-playing romance with Eugene that the line between fantasy and reality becomes blurred to a point of uncertainty. Written by Larry B.
A lesbian photographer meets a sexy model in an upscale hotel suite. The two women may have a past that is more present than we think.
Maggie? Rainbow? Leeward and Mary cannot even agree on their three year old daughter's name anymore. Mary is a hardworking nurse who dreams of only one thing: changing her life. She resents her husband for being an irresponsible, overgrown adolescent, incapable of holding down a job. Leeward is an atypical, idealistic musician who fancies himself a misunderstood artist and a New Age visionary. Enter Lilas, a 19 year old French artist and the daughter of a world famous painter, who is trying to make it in New York and get away from an overbearing mother. When the bubbly young woman moves into the couple's tiny Chinatown apartment, their already fragile balance is upset even further. Between surrealism, unusual characters, art and magic tricks, Swim Little Fish Swim is a dreamlike journey from childhood to adulthood. Written by Les Films de la Fusée
An adulterous couple are having an affair in a bombed out brownstone apartment, when they realize they might not be alone. A modern love story with classic horror vibe.
On the outskirts of a small town sits an abandoned psychiatric hospital. A constant visitor there is Chet, a misunderstood artist whose obsession with the hospital is fueled by the memory of his Mother, who died there years earlier. The isolation of Chet's existence starts to change when he is reunited with his boyhood friend, Ron, who reminds Chet of happier times, despite the fact Ron isn't quite the same guy he was when he originally left town. With renewed vigor, Chet decides to reach out to another misunderstood person, Cindy, an abused woman who is on the road to self-destruction. All of this causes unexpected repercussions making Chet realize that people and life itself are rarely what they seem on the surface. Written by Michael D. D'Andrea