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- A month away from his impending marriage, a man (Will Estes, BLUE BLOODS) reconnects with an old flame (Devin Kelley, CHERNOBYL DIARIES).
- A documentary filmmaker takes his three friends out into the woods of Vermont searching for Bigfoot.
- The incredible story of a man, a mission, and an organization that transcended race and gender to save New York City from a pit of despair in the late 1970's and 1980's.
- Two hitmen share a late night meal. Vincent, the mark, has from appetizers to dessert to convince McCarthy not to kill him.
- As the 20th anniversary of 9/11 looms near, William Basinski contemplates the enduring legacy of "The Disintegration Loops" (his elegy to the 2001 Attacks), while quarantined in the midst of COVID-19. All of the interviews are shot on Zoom, interspersed with dramatically eerie shots of an almost empty NYC at the outset of the pandemic, and loaded with amazing archival footage of William growing up and becoming the true visionary he was always meant to be.
- On their 25th anniversary tour, band Third Eye Blind faces challenges like illness, staff issues, and weather at Red Rocks. They perform hit songs for fans, overcoming obstacles through teamwork and audience connection.
- Emily and her sister Danielle play host to friends at their parents' country house in the Hamptons. But when a bag of unicorn weed livens up the party, some of the group begin to suffer from a weird reaction.
- A girl films her boyfriend and asks questions about the first day they met. The narrative flashes back and forth from this 'present day' video log, to the nervous, and semi-awkward going-ons of a boy getting ready for girls to come over to his house. From embarrassing and hysterical camp stories, to confrontational moments between drifting friends, you'll feel like you are back home during your first winter-break from college.
- A budding stand-up comic's life is turned upside down after a tragedy.
- A life-affirming visit with octogenarian toy designer (and inventor of Connect 4) Howard Wexler. Howard looks back on his 50-year career (having released over 150 toys and games) discussing with his son David creativity, dyslexia, a hard upbringing on the Lower East Side, family, and his other passion... colorblind drawing.
- Third Eye Blind cannot finish their new album in time for a massive tour. Their fans still show, breaking attendance records, and highlighting the importance of the band's deep cuts.
- A static shot of lower Manhattan billowing smoke during the last hour of daylight on September 11th, 2001, recorded from Basinski's roof in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and set to the decaying pastoral tape loop he had recorded in August, 2001.
- Valerie, exhausted and parched, has a moment of respite from a chaotic 24 hours dealing with her extended family. She drinks a glass of water; she can rest, at least physically, for the better part of a long afternoon. Her 'alone time' is fractured by a police detective, Vincent, who feels he might have one hell of a case on his hands. His suspect, twenty something, attractive, covered in blood, protecting a non-descript package, sits in his interrogation room, unwilling to divulge information pertinent to the case at hand. Vincent bribes her into talking after revealing that Valerie's 'friend' Triston is locked up in an adjoining cell. 'If you help me, tell me what I need to know, then I'll help you.'
- Curtis Sliwa rose to fame in the 1970s and 80s when he set up the 'Guardian Angels': a group of young New Yorkers committed to reducing crime in the city. 40 years later, he is in the running to be New York City's mayor. As Curtis travels the city on his campaign trail leading up to the Republican primary, the essence of his motivation emerges: a deep love for the city and everything it stands for.