"[Anatomy of Numbers] is one of those uncomfortably intimate films where the audience can squirm with the naturalism of the moment." - David Gordon Green (Director, George Washington, All the Real Girls, Pineapple Express)
Inspired by the short story, "Naveed" by Dave Eggers, "Anatomy of Numbers" presents a rare and challenging perspective in this incredibly provocative, brutally honest, and poignant look at gender roles.
Written and Directed by Erin E. Cantelo
Since girlhood, TAYLOR has been told that marriage is the most important event in every woman's
life. You get to buy a dress, throw a party, receive a lot of presents and go on vacation with your
knight in shining armor. Now she's 35 and still single…“What the $#%@ happened?”
Everyone thought it was cool to go running with the boys. Ellen went running with the boys and ended up dead. Hawke and Briggsie went running and decided to grass up their mate. Brad went running and faces life imprisonment. And Julia thinks she knows all there is to know about running with the boys. But will her next run with the boys be the last one she makes?
Main Cast: Annie Cossins, Jai Koutrae
Director & Producer: Tony Chu
Screenplay, Executive Producer & Producer: Annie
Cossins
Director Of Photography: Paul Kolsky
Editor: Alison Myers
Crushed by her life in "cubicle city", Waters barely survives work on coffee and pills. Her new, lighthearted cube neighbor only seems to make matters worse.
trailer for the short film 'cargo'
Hidden inside a shipping container on a boat headed to the United States, eight Colombian strangers wait for days in the dark to reach their destination. But, a dangerous journey takes a frightening turn when one of the young women makes a shocking discovery. Trapped, she attempts to cling to her sanity as everyone around her falls apart.
A pharmaceutical sales rep embarks on a road trip odyssey with his four divorcé buddies for business and pleasure. The excursion evolves into a competitive race against his estranged wife to win over an important client in a remote territory.
Jezabel Montero takes you on a tongue in cheek journey through the streets of New York asking the public and entertainment industry professionals: "why do we never see a blonde, blue eyed Latina PLAYING a Latina role in mainstream Hollywood television and film?"
All the pain and suffering Carlin Glass has endured in her life is finally going to pay off today at her first book signing for her debut novel. Unfortunately the event is turning out to be as thwarted as her life, that is until the book signing is crashed by the novel's unwilling subject, her ever eccentric mother.