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- Exploring themes of peer pressure, bullying, cliques and social media, Viral tells the story of a girl who will do anything to be more popular. The film was created in collaboration with middle school age children.
- A group of kids question who they are. The film follows a transgender boy who deals with cyber bullying, as straight, gay, non-binary and trans kids explore their gender and pronouns, discovering the true value of friendship and support.
- When an actress is kidnapped by a mysterious man in an abandoned warehouse, all is not what it seems.
- A young filmmaker searches for answers in the aftermath of a school shooting. Unsafe is the seventh of a series of short films made in collaboration with middle and high school aged children by husband/wife creative team David Tarleton and Adria Dawn. The team spent a lot of time with the young participants and were inspired by their stories in the process of developing this project. The film is intended to foster social awareness and change.
- Kate Gray struggles with a full-time career as a therapist, raising four young children, past personal traumas, and marriage. She tries to hold it all together, spiraling through the "gray area" of addiction and anxiety.
- Set in modern day suburbia, a women calls the police on an unfamiliar Black man in her neighborhood. Shot during the pandemic, this film explores white privilege and that Black Lives Matter.
- A woman in an unhealthy relationship finally finds the power to leave her abuser.
- Excluded tells the story of Blair, a middle school girl who must choose between her love of art and her popular friends. After befriending Todd in Art Club, she finds herself excluded by her popular friends, and must find a way to navigate her way through this new world. This film was made in collaboration with middle school students who wanted to tell stories that were true for them and their experiences.
- Overwhelmed with the pressure from his parents and peers to succeed in sports, school and activities, a boy struggles to keep it together.
- When a washed-up soap opera star meets a dancing beautician, zaniness ensues in Branson, Missouri.
- A young teen girl wishes for a deeper connection to her older brother. When he throws a party at their house, she will do anything to be accepted. Help is the fifth of a series of short films made in collaboration with middle-school-aged children by husband/wife creative team David Tarleton and Adria Dawn. The team spent a lot of time with the young participants and were inspired by their stories in the process of developing this project. The film is intended to foster social awareness and change
- When a young woman invites her boyfriend and his daughter over for dinner to meet her parents, they all get a little more than they can swallow.
- On Valentine's Day, an unlucky couple woo each other with musical hijinks and festive flirting.
- When a young woman returns home after studying abroad, she learns that her father has been keeping a terrible secret from her.
- In the depths of a pool hall, a broken man faces the pool hustler who has ruined his life.
- A boy faces the difficult decision whether to keep watching bullying, or to become a vehicle for change. Made in collaboration with students at The Performer's School, in Highwood, Illinois.
- The official music video for the song "Starfield Tectonics" by Andrew M. Edwards. A woman wakes up to discover that her lover has left her. As she races across town after him, flashbacks reveal that all is not what it seems.
- When a deceased old man's daughter and new wife fight over his will at his lawyer's office, anything can happen.
- When a film production runs behind schedule, personal drama ensues behind the scenes.
- Bullied and excluded by his peers, with his family falling apart, a boy struggles with depression. Help is the fifth of a series of short films made in collaboration with middle-school-aged children by husband/wife creative team David Tarleton and Adria Dawn. The film explores the effects of depression on a young man as his life spirals downwards. The team spent a lot of time with the young participants and were inspired by their stories in the process of developing this project. The film is intended to foster social awareness and change.
- Two homeless people struggle with addiction and their feelings for each other.
- When a Police Detective interrogates a college Teaching Assistant about a sexual assault on campus, she uncovers secrets hiding in Academia.
- A young actress meets her idol at an audition and discovers what Hollywood is really like.