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- The Timeline Shifter: Space Marines is a classic action adventure series following a team of elite soldiers in a space-faring alternate world. But humans -- elite or not -- do not rule this universe and our heroes are faced with that truth every day. In this vast galaxy the reptilian Xenolore oppress humans and harbor the secrets of the timeline shifters that are their hearts.
- THE TREES HAVE NAMES is a psychological thriller shot in 2016 and written by Jennifer DiMarco. Tori is a young woman caught between shifting realities. Is she being stalked through an ancient forest? Who is the child she keeps seeing? Or is Tori just escaping her own riddled brain because she's finally been committed to an asylum? As the story unfolds, we learn more and more about Tori, the child, and her beloved grandfather and friends and doctors.
- Cassandra is an average teenage girl with a soldier dad, a harried mom, a little brother and a gay best friend who has a crush on Captain Hook. Cassie is also Catholic and counts her priest among her closest allies. But something has changed. Something really, really big. Cassandra can see gods.
- A short film thriller with a bright streak of humor. When young Daniel Lyon takes a job as a night janitor at The Center, he has no idea he'll have to clean up after dead bodies and demons. Featuring a grand cast characters, THOSE WHO REMAIN has layers of meaning and way more creepy fun than Daniel can wipe away with bleach. "I see dead people," Elle tells Daniel. But Daniel only shrugs, "Yeah. That's common around here."
- When Kassidy is lost, her mother and brother are broken and their lives start to unravel. The veneer covering their idyllic family wears away and dark secrets are revealed. The second feature film by BFP, BLACK BISHOP, RED QUEEN unfolds like a dream or a nightmare, replete with twists and turns, and an ending that leaves questions unanswered and everyone breathless
- The alternate world of Ghost Noir looks like our own 1940s... with gritty differences. Demons roam the streets. Death is almost impossible. And no one is older than sixteen. Detective Camille Delatore is trying to ignore the disappearance of her free-spirited brother by throwing herself into her work, but all roads lead to Roman, and Camille realizes their world holds secrets beyond imagining.
- Time is nonlinear and concentric in this dark psychological drama set in an architectural masterpiece overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Open spaces can mean loneliness or freedom. Silence can mean peace or oblivion. And music becomes noise as easily as flight becomes death. Kye and her wife, Eva, share a complicated power dynamic but not as complicated as the history of their home. Ghosts of a world-class violinist and her unusual daughter haunt the angles and planes. Or it is Kye and Eva who haunt the mother and daughter? Who is real? Who is memory? Who has existed and who might come to exist? Their two timelines weave in and out of each other, drawing closer and more entwined until no narrator is reliable and nothing is as it seems. Can the present and the past unravel to form a new picture before the sea drowns them all?
- Quick paced , action movie about three secret agents who save the world by using their type one diabetes as a tool and an asset.
- When the reclusive poet laureate, Portia Grey, starts a writers' group, six women can't stay away. From all walks of life -- a mother, a solider, a pastor's only child, a teenager, a detective and a wizened woman in her eighties -- the writers gather every week in the hundred-year-old arts center at the edge of Port Laurel. And as they wait for the laureate to make her grand appearance, the secrets and lies begin to build up in the mysterious sitting room. "The Laurels" is an eight-episode, prime time mini series drama (airing to three million Washington State homes in 2016) about six diverse writers each with their own secrets. When the elusive and mysterious poet laureate invites local authors to her writers' group, no one knows what to expect. But over the course of eight episodes, strangers become friends, enemies, rivals and more. And what about Ms. Grey herself? Will she ever grace The Laurels sitting group with her presence?
- Parker Sarah is a writer best known for her down-beat novels about single, frumpy women. But Parker is starting to buy into her own fiction! And her best friends, Penny and "Frog," aren't really helping. Penny thinks she's too old to find love and Frog is convinced no one could love someone as quirky as she is. Are size, age, and attitude stopping these three girlfriends from finding happiness or is something else standing in their way?
- It is the dawn of the third millennium. The feat of time travel is finally achieved - and its consequences are quickly discovered. Thus, the United States creates a new governmental agency: The Federal Bureau of Temporal Threat Thwarting. A hundred years later, a rogue F.B.I. agent is running amuck throughout time. It falls to the F.B.O.T. to bring her down - but is her cause truly in the wrong? Produced by the youth group Create4U, "The Timeline Shifter" gives you a peak into the future, where time travel is withheld from the public, and the vastly different opinions on how to best utilize it. Ripe with humorous characters, sci-fi action and mysteries by the dozen, "The Timeline Shifter" is a satire-laden adventure anyone can enjoy.
- When her father comes home drunk once again, fourteen year old Jen has had enough. Luckily, Jen is a writer... a very special kind of writer. Jake messed with the wrong little girl.
- Natasha is a social media star but what's her real story? Are the voices in her head manufactured by the institution that thinks it controls her? Can Natasha take back her life and wake up?
- Blue Forge Productions challenged eight teams of actors to ask for their dream roles. Each team gave Blue Forge an eight-word plot and a genre, then Jennifer DiMarco wrote eight original short films. GEOCACHING is the fourth of the films that became the Take 8 Film Festival. The eight-word plot was: "Four friends enter a building with inconsistent reality." and the genre was thriller. When four teens go geocaching, their search takes a dark turn into nightmares.
- Scared away by the paranormal, a new family turns their house over to the State so the SAPA division takes over. Two rangers with Supernatural And Paranormal Activities step in, twin sisters Jeri and Joni. What will they find? What type of vicious creatures lurk in this suburban home?
- When a mother and son come into a small library and the boy starts moving all around, touching everything, the other patrons are bothered by the noise and commotion. They make assumptions without asking for the whole story and learn a valuable lesson.
- When Valentina and her husband have an argument, the results are life-shattering and Valentina is plagued with jealousy and regret. But forgiveness and devotion are possible if she can admit what she saw... who she saw.... and that, maybe, it wasn't an unavoidable accident.
- Why are we drawn to the dangerous? When we act on compulsions, are we embracing subconscious dreams? What if something could give you exactly what you desire the most? The bizarre and the unexplained fascinates us. FROM THE DEBRIS is the story of Silver, played by different actors, all driven to do and discover the unimaginable.
- Even sitting in Doctor Sherman's homey waiting room, Jenny simply can't stay calm. She and her husband Sam have been trying unsuccessfully for months to have a baby and the unknown is wearing her thin. Are they really facing this together?
- When a school shooting rips through an otherwise normal day, one teacher tries to keep her students calm and safe... but is that even possible in the face of one young woman's all-encompassing panic?
- This film is rich with hilarity and effects as one intrepid spirit tries to do her job but winds up stuck with an oblivious human.
- Four women. One estate. Countless secrets. When four writers -- an essayist, a poet, a playwright and a film-maker -- are granted access to the exclusive Silent Manor, visions of best-sellers glint in everyone's eyes. Paige, Alice, Reese and Veronica begin as strangers but quickly become something else as their lives clash, collide and intertwine. What is the truth of Silent Manor and its dark history? Who are the children in the shadows or the man and woman in the halls? Does the groundskeeper hold more secrets than the four writers who seek inspiration? The women have just two nights to find their voices or hear the voices whispering to them - or stay silent forever.
- Blue Forge Productions challenged eight teams of actors to ask for their dream roles. Each team gave Blue Forge an eight-word plot and a genre, then Jennifer DiMarco wrote eight original short films. GREY MATTERS is the sixth of the films that became the Take 8 Film Festival. The eight-word plot was: "Strangers in one location after the world's end." and the genre was post-apocalyptic. Does the end justify the means if the world has already ended?
- When two detectives are called to a theater to investigate a murder scene, six different female witnesses tell vastly different and incredibly wacky stories of the events that unfolded. Women may very well be the biggest mystery for these two intrepid crime fighters!
- The study. A place of mystery. A place of untold secrets and lurking horrors... like really sharp pencils. Dare you enter the musty dim and brave the wisdom and the creatures of the ages?! Or will you be late for dinner?
- Moving among contemporary throngs of people at an amusement park, Jacob is unnoticed and unforgotten. The night is inky black, streaked with neon and laughter and the music of the rides but Jacob is alone, a resident of the park existing outside of time. A gorgeous period piece that sets a young man from the 1970s against a modern landscape.