Birds of America is a dark comedy that follows the story of a dysfunctional family as they navigate the aftermath of a tragedy. The film centers around a photographer named Morrie Tanager, whose brother has a bandaged head after a slip-and-fall accident. Morrie's neighbor becomes his source of support as he struggles with his career and personal life, including a failed tenure application and a wedding photograph that brings up painful memories. Along the way, the film explores themes of family, loss, and the complexities of human relationships.
Woodshock is a surreal drama that explores the descent into paranoia and drug use of a woman. As she grapples with her husband's mysterious death, she falls deeper into a nightmarish world of strange imagery and hallucinations. With elements of surrealism and symbolism, Woodshock takes the viewer on a hypnotic journey into the mind of its troubled protagonist.
Victor is a struggling playwright and theater director and his girlfriend Mary is expecting their first child. He has a temporary job in construction to make ends meet, but the dusty, dirty job exhausts him. Across town, Mary is a manager in a tony Madison Avenue boutique. The young couple is about to move out of their bohemian apartment in Brooklyn to the suburbs, all funded by Mary's father. As Dad keeps buying buying them things they could never afford, Victor's sense of entrapment grows. His inner struggle to meet their expectations seems to be guiding him towards a way of life he is unwilling to accept.
The story of two women and how they trick a husband into renovating a kitchen.
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