Two women return to their hometown for the funeral of a friend who has taken his own life. They find themselves reconnecting with their old community at Lovers, the local dive bar music venue that hasn’t changed in the years since they left. The friends face their shared loss, and are reminded of the power of coming together through music.
In November of 1918 as World War I was ending, a unit of American soldiers goes behind enemy lines to find a lost platoon of African American soldiers.
Two best friends' friendship is put to the test when they decide to enter the boxing ring to raise money to pay rent.
A New York stockbroker refuses to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall Street, corporate banking world and mob infiltration. Based on Jordan Belfort's autobiography.
The American actor and filmmaker Judah McFadden was born in Detroit, Michigan. He is the first-born male in a family of six children. He was raised in Colorado, where he attended Colorado State University and pledged to the Sigma Chi Fraternity. In 2011, he moved to New York City and spent three years studying with Scott Friedman of Stella Adler. Judah has worked on numerous films, including the acclaimed short The Bench as well as Alibi, which made its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival Short Corner and starred him. In addition, he appeared in the military epic The Great War and Lovers. In his most recent film, Judah portrays the younger version of Al Pacino's character in Billy Knight.
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