2025 FESTIVALApril 2-12, 2025Lansing, MI

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POSTED: Oct 18, 2021

Devils

While taking a final tour of an investment home, a distracted developer is horrified to discover that the deceased owner never left. And she never will.

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Shelf Life

Story about two friends pursuing their dream of making it from Detroit to Hollywood to become an actor and manager duo.

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Rhythm & Pace

A young filmmaker tries to understand the value of perception through his friends to win back the love of his life.

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Second

Twin sisters Sybil and Sasha try to come to terms with their differences only to discover a haunting supernatural tragedy.

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Training Wheels

A black father and his 6 year old son simple bike-riding stroll in their suburban neighborhood turns into a life-changing lesson for the boy.

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High School Zoomsical

During a global pandemic, a reformed choir nerd with mild social anxiety is unwillingly thrust into a blast from her past when her ten-year high school class reunion goes (sung) VIRUTAAAL.”

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Why Are You Like This

‘Why Are You Like This’ was independently produced by a young team earning their first television credits in writing, directing, producing, production design, cinematography and editing. Born from the Screen Australia and ABC Fresh Blood pilot program it was picked up by Netflix and commissioned to full series. With an entirely new set of creatives […]

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Luccica

In this modern opera, a couple eagerly enter their married lives by renovating an old Victorian they hope will become their home. But tragedy strikes when the young wife unexpectedly commits suicide—right before her husband’s eyes. Little did they know, the house was already inhabited by a ghostly apparition seeking revenge on the innocent couple […]

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Lockdown Lust

Enduring perils of the COVID-19 pandemic, two teens grow acquainted within their university library, an encounter which leads them towards a less than academic afternoon.

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One Pint at a Time

Craft beer generates tens of billions of dollars annually for the US economy. Despite beer’s Egyptian and African heritage, these traditions have been mostly forgotten and are rarely found in American brewing culture. Today, Black-owned breweries make up less than 1% of the nearly 9,000 breweries in operation. Eager to shift the historical perception of […]