Georgia, 1865: a Northern soldier desperately seeks an orphan he has promised to adopt. A tale of a decisive passage in American history, between the end of the Civil War and the promise of justice for freed slaves.
A murder mystery party turns into a real-life whodunit after the owner of the historic Blackthorne Manor is found dead.
A provocative glimpse into addiction and redemption wrapped up in a dark comedy-drama. Hang on tight. Recovery is a bumpy ride.
A teenager lives out the hilarious and often tragic consequences of being lethally attractive, until he meets a girl with a congenital defect.
Simmons, best-known for her photographs of miniature rooms populated by dolls and of oversized objects—such as a house, birthday cake, and pistol—balanced on female legs, both human and fake, brings these characters to life in a three-act mini-musical. The film is inspired by three distinct periods of Simmons’s photographic work: vintage hand puppets, ventriloquist dummies and walking objects enact tales of ambition, disappointment, love, loss, and regret. Working with composer Michael Rohaytn ("Personal Velocity") and cameraman Ed Lachman ("The Virgin Suicides" and "Far From Heaven"), Simmons’s puppets come to life in miniature domestic scenes that echo real life.
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