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- This documentary captures the human story of small-town America in Manville, New Jersey throughout and beyond the storm events of Hurricane Ida in 2021. This is a borough in the heart of the state that is in a constant struggle for economic resilience and famous for tragedy, yet it remains strong in its community values, American pride, and cultural history.
- This dark comedy follows two men stranded in rural New Jersey after a stint of bad luck in Atlantic City, and their desperate need to get home... at any cost.
- Out of state, out of the country, and out of their minds. They were all patrons at the Time to Eat Diner as featured in the documentary 'OPEN 24 HOURS', a story of stories captured during a straight 24-hour period that commenced at 6:00 AM EST on June 20, 2008, the longest Friday of the year. The intriguing stories of diner-goers are told through conversations with customers on the backdrop of the recently renovated Time to Eat Diner in Bridgewater, New Jersey. Accessible from six major highways this diner is one of the best known in the heart of the Garden State, the queen land of diners. Whether it is the eccentric teenage waitress, the sweet elderly couple, or the intoxicated drug addict, 'OPEN 24 HOURS' is a commentary on the spectrum of the American diner culture, but more importantly... the New Jersey experience.
- Social media comes to life in this campy short comedy as an unwelcoming woman tries to go about her day.
- A group of wheelchair-bound individuals decide that it is time to get even when an inconsiderate, non-handicapped man uses the handicapped-designated parking area and bathroom stall in a public building. This light-hearted comedy sends a message of respect and awareness for the rights of disabled persons.