Drama
Drama | Seeking Distribution |
Make up your Mind
Wafula wants to marry the beautiful Rosita but he finds a dilapidated toilet in his way.
Comedy | Drama | Romantic Comedy | On DVD/VHS/Media | Massachusetts
Yellow Lights
Brian (Bennett Chabot) is a smart, athletic student going to school near Boston. Ever since he was dumped by his old girlfriend, he just hasn't been able to move on. When Brian meets Alex (Aja Munsell), a Wellesley student, he immediately becomes attached, but he's terrified of being hurt again. Meanwhile, his friend Chris (Andrew Tsang), tired of being in a relationship where he isnt appreciated, begins to pursue another option - June (Amanda Hurley), another close friend of Brian. Disapproving of their actions, Brian meddles, and his friendships are seriously jeopardized. In order to have any kind of meaningful relationship with Alex and maintain his friendships, Brian must overcome his painful past and his need to be in control. Written, produced, directed, and edited by first-time filmmakers Kevin Tostado and Tom Kochem in their senior year of college, Yellow Lights is a story about enjoying things for what they are, taking risks, and going for it.
Drama | Festivals/Theatres | Massachusetts
Cleaning House
High-powered, compulsive Helen and her mixed-media visual artist daughter, Julia are coming together for the first time in years after Helen's mother passes away. Obeying her grandmother's dying wishes for her to look after Helen, Julia comes home bearing photos from Helen's past, prompting a compelling confrontation.
Drama | On DVD/Internet/VOD | New England
Lily
A woman facing loss struggles to accept reality.
Drama | Fantasy | Historical | Short | Pre-production | Massachusetts
Journal of the Black Atlantic
Journal of the Black Atlantic is a short film being produced in association with Zandrak Productions, and Emerson College's Warlord Productions. It is being shot on a Red Epic camera on location in Quincy, MA on an actual battleship, the USS Salem, that is from the same time period in which the movie will take place (1940s/50s). A combination of Emerson students, along with filmmakers and actors from the Boston area, will be collaborating to make this film a success. Since this is a period piece, and most of the film takes place in the flashback, we need to do extensive costume design work to make this film as realistic as possible. Not only do we need to recreate Marine uniforms, but we have to recreate Marine uniforms from the 1940s/50s. Materials for this can get quite expensive, so we need help raising that money. We also have the amazing opportunity to shoot aboard an actual battleship. However, this also comes at a price. With your help, we can make this film one of the most realistic and professional products to come out of Emerson College. Thank you! http://rkthb.co/6561
Drama | Seeking Distribution | Connecticut
After I Woke
A story about a guy name Patrick who, after being in an almost tragic accident and losing some of his memory, tries to remember the life he used to live and the people he used to know.
Drama | Production |
Jane Eyre (Bases of the 2011 movie)
A 12 year old girl, abused by her parents, one day runs away to find her self in the hands of Hazel, Diana, and Mary; A little house far off from any other civilization.
Drama | Festivals/Theatres | Massachusetts
Moving Stone
Moving Stone is an independent film project that brings together students, professionals, and professors in an empathetic atmosphere to take part in the learning and filmmaking process. The story deals with the internal conflicts of a bowling team on the verge of entering their championship game.
Drama | On DVD/Internet/VOD | Massachusetts
The Patient’s Repertoire
A young psychiatrist who runs a private practice from his home becomes paranoid after learning that a patient he had committed has been released.
Drama | Seeking Distribution | Connecticut | Los Angeles | Maine | Massachusetts | New England | New Hampshire | New York | Rhode Island | Vermont
The Moon Under Glass
Waking up to another sunny day, Hal goes about without a single care. His life is perfect. Everyone loves him, and everything always just seems to work out. But these loving neighbors, faultless luck, and glorious atmospheres are the work of someone else: a man whose sole purpose is to construct Hal's world; from every car that is parked, to the words spilling out from each friend's lips. This creator, of sorts, is the one responsible for Hal's flawless life. Looking to instill Hal's world as a paradise, he crafts a playful, exciting girl named Dali. After she continuously intrigues Hal, he begins to grasp a strong connection with her and even starts tasting love for the first time. But looking for any simple sign of appreciation, the creator begins testing Hal. Simply just trying to verify that his life's work means something to the only person that matters, he consistently stages opportunities for Hal to express gratefulness, only to repeatedly come up disappointed by Hal's oblivion. Everything begins to change when the creator, fed up with Hal's lack of gratitude, removes Dali and abandons his work. But as Hal's atmosphere begins to fade away, he can only dwell on Dali's disappearance. With his mind preoccupied and his world dissolving around him, can Hal survive?