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"THE MOVING MEN" is a dark comedy that tells the story of three twenty-something friends that are forced to go into seclusion to avoid trouble after being involved with a series of accidental and offbeat deaths.

Everything is normal for the three friends until they find themselves in a very vicious cycle of outlandish deaths such as a girl choking to death while blowing up condom after an argument about party favors and a girl plummeting to her death from a motel balcony in the midst of drunken sex. So from bad to worse, worse to worst, the three friends continue to cover their tracks as much as they can and keep moving.



"ALL THE LOVE IN THE WORLD" is a romantic comedy that tells the story of a man who is looking for true love while attempting to balance relationships with four very different women.

Together the four women make up his dream woman, but he still must deal with the stress of each of their character flaws and issues, as well as his own. When it becomes too much to handle he gives, with the help of an eccentric married couple, the women a final test of compatibility and love. Ultimately, he is faced with the decision of which woman he will to pursue.



"THE LAST HURRAH" is a teenage comedy that follows the journey of a young film maker who decides to shoot a documentary based on his socially divided senior classmates before they graduate.

Getting the footage goes easier than expected when the entire class participates with personal and heartfelt interviews. Once the class realizes the footage could hurt their reputations they go on a quest to destroy the footage at all costs. Will the young film maker complete his film before he's found? Even if he does, will it be enough to save him from his classmates?



"BLUE MIDNIGHT OF A BETTER TOMORROW" is the drama of a man who is no longer content with his mundane life. In search of eternal happiness, he leaves his old life behind only to find himself worse off than before.

He finds guidance from an old man at the bus stop, where they discuss the relation between happiness and pain. The man helps him realizes there's only so much pain one can endure before reaching eternal happiness. As he pursues a better tomorrow, he leaves his wife and job behind and finds comfort in a young woman, who guides him through drug experimentation and new experiences.