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Follow the misadventures of two eccentric friends as they navigate through absurd situations in their daily lives. Each episode is comprised of 10 different two-minute shorts, creating a zany and offbeat half-hour comedy experience.
Season 1-
Lillith & Bert: Go Nowhere
Written by Lillith Fallon & Bert James, Directed by Rex Provost
Starring Lillith Fallon & Bert James
A recently divorced man breaks into his ex-husband's house to steal the Barbra Streisand album he gave him as an anniversary gift, only to discover that there are unresolved issues at the heart of their relationship.
People (Who Need People)
Written by Eric Grant, Directed by Omid Iranikhah
Starring Patrick Sprague & Adron Duell
Isolated in their artist loft, Jax (Jax Terry) is nonbinary but not "out" yet. As the holidays approach, they are reluctant to go home and face their family with these newfound discoveries. They try to confide in a family friend (Kristin Yancy) about this, but ultimately don't feel comfortable opening up. Then, a series of letters arrive from an anonymous source that seems to know everything about them... The letters call Jax to a mystical place full of transformation, self-love, and community. But first, they must accept The Invite.
The Invite
Written and Directed by Jax Terry
This enchanting rom-com follows aspiring singer Matt, who is stuck delivering singing telegrams in the bustling heart of New York City. Blinded by ambition, he risks losing the most precious part of his life—until a surprise telegram shifts his entire perspective! With a loving nod to Nora Ephron’s iconic NYC, this heartwarming tale features a vibrant queer love story that will make your heart sing. Based on writer Eddie Grey’s real-life journey from Australia to the Big Apple, this contemporary musical reminds us that true happiness isn’t about chasing dreams but embracing the beauty in what we already have.
The Singing Telegram
Written by Eddie Grey, Directed by Nic Cory & Eddie Grey
Starring Eddie Grey, Adnrew Chappelle, & Chad Burris
16-year-old Mikey finds himself at a pivotal moment, deciding whether or not to be open and honest about his feelings, he unwittingly conjures courage from a trio of guides who appear in an explosion of glitter and glitz.
Mikey's Army
Written by Eric Ulloa, Directed by Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Starring Mark "mArkie" Aquirre, Jennifer Sanchez, Krystina Alabado, Claybourned Elder, Timmy Thompson, & Suga Cain
The only thing Liz wants to do after a long day of work is lounge on her comfy couch. Unfortunately, she can't. She has a date. Will some liquid courage, mood setting tunes, and a supportive call from her bestie pump her up enough for her rendezvous with this evening's Mr. Swiped Right?
The Date
Written and Directed by Lesley Demetriades
Starring Liz Iacuzzi
The Old Guitarist is about a pensive man who reflects on his past with a mix of happiness and sorrow, all conveyed through actor Dominic Chianese's powerful facial expressions and the evocative original music that accompanies them. This beautiful tale of young love and nostalgia unfolds without a single work spoken, as the actors skillfully bring emotions to life. Inspired by Picasso's painting of the same name, the film offers a unique interpretation of love and memory.
The Old Guitarist
Written and Directed by Will Nunziata
Starring Dominic Chianese
Two women hike a trail, their lighthearted banter leading to deeper musings on infidelity, desire, and fantasy. As they share vivid, imagined scenarios, tension rises, blurring the line between fantasy and reality. What begins playfully ends with unexpected revelations.
The Waltz
Written by Ian Carroll, Directed by Lesley Demetriade
Starring Stacy Barnhisel & Elena Evangelo
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