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Something real

Something real

Reydon, a young man who spends his days playing 'Battle' in a perfect, utopian society, realises that he has grown tired of his faultless lifestyle and wants to find something more meaningful to achieve. However, his friend, the robot Kasta, has other ideas and tries to persuade him otherwise.

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Something Real

Something Real

A celebrity-packed short — with a musical twist — about the bar scene in West Hollywood. A first collaboration between acclaimed director Guy Shalem, 5-time Grammy-winning producer, composer, and lyricist Mervyn Warren, and Tony-award winning composer and lyricist Jeff Marx (Avenue Q).

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Something Real

Something Real

Actor Daniel Abreu goes through a crisis in life. He wanders off into the woods after he almost looses his wife and child. In a drug-fueled tantrum he starts questioning his choices, and eventually comes face to face with his inner demons.

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Something Real and Good

Something Real and Good

A young man and woman meet by chance in an airport while waiting for a delayed flight. When the plane is rerouted, they decide to make the best of it, and over the course of one night, realize that sometimes it takes a detour to make a connection. Written by Rebecca Green

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Something Carved and Real

Something Carved and Real

In this documentary about the perception of perfection and beauty, three people share the stories of how they got their scars. Created by King Yaw Soon at San Francisco State University in 2016 as part of Campus Movie Fest.

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The Never Ending Search for Something Real

The Never Ending Search for Something Real

Darren, a man once deprived of life, arose from the dead, stuck between life and death. He observed the world of living as a corpse, unable to interact with anything or anyone inside it. He envied the living and craved for his own life, and struggled to return to the living

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Something Real

Something Real

A lonely middle-aged optometrist writes a letter to portray himself in a moment of confusion and nostalgia.

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