Massachusetts
2018 Online New England Film Festival | New Hampshire Film Festival | Drama | Thriller | Massachusetts | New Hamsphire | |
Rabbits
Set in 1914 Kansas, a desolate farmer finds a young woman along a dirt road. A rabbit earring makes him question a recent hunt and a reluctant trip into the family home overwhelms him.
2018 Online New England Film Festival | Shawna Shea Festival | Comedy | Massachusetts | Watch Online Now | Jury Award Winner
What the Doctor Ordered
Sandra uses food to express her emotions, for better or for worse. Will her husband become a victim to food, or will he drown in deliciousness?
2017 Online New England Film Festival | Salem Film Fest | Documentary | Massachusetts | |
Praying For Change
A documentary on homelessness and the journey of Leroy Bailey who’s God-appointed mission is to walk the perimeter of the United States, raising awareness and money to build shelters and hope centers across the country for the homeless.
2017 Online New England Film Festival | Massachusetts Independent Film Festival | Comedy | Massachusetts | | Audience Award Winner | Jury Award Winner
East of Hollywood
Ken Chang is ready for the American dream. The only trouble is that he’s just too American. So in order to land a role on a network TV Show, Ken undergoes Actor “Orientalification” to prove that he can be Asian enough to make it in Hollywood. Shot as a mocumentary, East of Hollywood follows Ken as he takes Mandarin lessons, learns martial arts, and even attempts to thicken his accent just so he can have a shot at playing a bodega owner in an offensive network television show called “Kung Fu Mom.”
2017 Online New England Film Festival | Salem Film Fest | Documentary | Massachusetts | |
Pan-
A video portrait of Christina Nealis talking about her sexual orientation, including the journey of self-discovery and struggles of being pan-sexual.
2017 Online New England Film Festival | ReelAbilities Disability Film Festival | Documentary | Massachusetts | | Audience Award Winner
Pizza Birdy Bath Waterfall
Tommy is a young man with Landau–Kleffner syndrome, an extremely rare neurological disorder with only 100 cases diagnosed every ten years. LKS is characterized by frequent seizures and sudden aphasia (the inability to understand or express language). Over the past five years, Tommy’s caretaker, Erin, has developed a way to communicate with him using words and phrases from his favorite Disney films. Tommy and Erin take their weekly walk on Walden Pond to reflect and get away from the world.
2017 Online New England Film Festival | Massachusetts Independent Film Festival | Drama | Massachusetts | Watch Online Now | Jury Award Winner
Winter Hill
A coming of age story about the tenuous friendship between two adolescent girls, growing up in a working class neighborhood during the early ’90s.
2017 Online New England Film Festival | Boston International Film Festival | Drama | Massachusetts | |
Anastasia
A hot-headed adoptee is relocated into an abusive home that won’t let her go. She befriends the girl already living at the home and they attempt to escape together.
2017 Online New England Film Festival | Vermont International Film Festival | Documentary | Massachusetts | |
Becoming a Woman
Young Sally anticipates the many changes associated with becoming a woman. Nurse Jenkins calmly provides information and advice about the biological and social aspects of menstruation. Parents and educators alike will appreciate this educational film for its frank and sympathetic portrayal of the proper attitudes about the transition into womanhood.
Writers/producers – Angie Albeck & Marianne DiMascio
Director – Kevin Christopher
Photographer/editor – Jess Wilson
Costumer/hair designer – Catherine Alston
Graphic designer – Alec Julien
Nurse Jenkins – “Sweet Cheeks” Caswell
Sally – “Doll Face” DiMascio
Announcer – Seth Jarvis
2017 Online New England Film Festival | 2021 Online New England Film Festival Retrospective | Woods Hole Film Festival | Drama | Massachusetts | Watch Online Now | Jury Award Winner
Game
A new kid in town shows up at the high school boys basketball tryouts and instantly makes an impression. Will talent and drive be enough to make the team?