Films
HOW I GOT OVER
Director: Nicole Boxer
Screenwriter: Nicole Boxer Ni
Genre: Feature Documentry
HOW I GOT OVER follows 15 formerly homeless and/or incarcerated women as they craft an original play, based on their harrowing true-life stories, to be performed one-night-only at The Kennedy Center. As observers of their creative process, we bear witness to their transformations from victim to artist, and to the performing arts’ capacity to heal trauma, create connection, and start a conversation.
A SONG WITHIN SEDONA
Director: Kathy Douglas
Screenwriter: Kathy Douglas
Genre: Feature
This gorgeous visual investigation by Sedona resident Kathy Douglas is an exploration of the basic belief that wisdom is everywhere. The film highlights 16 extraordinary Sedona women whose stories teach, entertain and inspire. Through stunning cinematography that reveals the breathtaking and mystical red rocks of Sedona, music that lifts the spirit, and monologues from women of different lifestyles, this art piece/documentary gives us an experience that inspires the humanity in us all.
FRANK VS. GOD
Producer: Alan Pruzan
Producer: Scott Schill
Genre: Feature Comedy
Unable to move past the grief of losing his wife, this former lawyer has all but given up. When the insurance company deems the loss of his house an “act of God,” David is desperate, and is convinced someone has to pay. He decides to serve God... with a lawsuit.
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OUT ON A LIMB
Director: Shirley MacLaine
Screenwriter: Shirley MacLaine
Genre: Feature - Part I and II
Out on a Limb is an autobiographical book written by American film actress and dancer Shirley MacLaine in 1983. It details MacLaine's journeys through New Age spirituality. The book follows her from southern California to various locations including New York City, Europe, and Hawaii, culminating in a life-changing trip to the Andes Mountains in Peru.
INCITING INCIDENT
Directors: Joya Comeaux
Screenwriter: Joya Comeaux
Genre: Short
A mother slides deeper & deeper into depression, medication, and alcohol after the loss of her husband, until her daughter's suicide attempt acts as her wake-up call.