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To Invoke Requiem
Amanda meets Jack, a missionary from Africa and Nepal. They fall in love and marry. One week after the wedding, Jack turns back to Africa to finish up work in the missions when his helicopter crashes into a cane field, leaving Amanda a newlywed widow. She must find out how to embrace the faith that Jack gave her and find peace during this time of purgatory. She resolves that it is better to embrace love (both Jack’s and Gods) than to writhe alone in the earthly hell that we create for ourselves. |
REMOVE
Losing a kid is already an ordeal for any decent parent, but having them kidnapped? There’s probably no greater tragedy. In the midst of the INVESTIGATION, relatives are left waiting, overwhelmed by an unfathomable amount of emotions. Sorrow, wrath, despair… a scene far too familiar for Alex Morel, the inspector in charge. If only a clue was hidden somewhere… maybe it would be enough. Hope gives. Hope takes it away. The clock is ticking. |
The Breakdown on Highway 7
A supernatural thriller exploring family and love. After his car broken down on a secluded mountain road and with no cell phone reception, a successful 34-year-old Doctor,Luke Bell, takes a ride with a stranger and finds himself escaping danger. What could have been a simple journey home to his pregnant wife turns into a journey to save his life. |
Wanderlust
All of us experience a time in our lives where we may drift off into another thoughtful realm, wishing we could escape our own reality. Kareema as a writer and Dan as the director wanted to reflect that in the piece. It didn't matter where they were from, socioeconomic status, or religion. The filmmakers wanted to show that the feeling and message was indeed universal. The sentiment was the most important part to convey in Wanderlust because people can relate to an everyday human experience of wanting more out of life. |
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