Twenty-two year old Neuroscience student Wendy is in the midst of a transition from pre-med to performance when she is thrown into quarantine with her 17 year-old sister, April. Suddenly sharing a full-sized bed, the sisters struggle to make peace with their newfound living quarters. But, while editing April’s college essays, Wendy discovers her purpose–to help April find hers. Over fourteen days, the girls grow from acquaintances to artistic allies as they realize their unstoppable potential to pursue their passion. Based on a true story, this film was shot in Houston with an entirely Texan cast & crew. Creator Abby Tozer donated $2500 to the Cynthia Woods Mitchell young performing artists' scholarship.
2020, the world was facing a pandemic. Naomi is one of the people who had to go into quarantine.
This short film is produced virtually between Jogjakarta - Tokyo in late 2021.
Two best friends are trapped in their home by Martial Law while the world around them falls apart.
When the world is falling apart around you, sometimes all you need is right in front of your face
A dystopian future in Mexico City, where COVID19 virus gets out of control and massively infects the city. Solo and Sola, two survivors search for a reason to move on in this desolate city.
Ah Ma, a lonely elderly woman suffering from dementia longs for her family to be united again. But when her children stop visiting her, she wonders if her family has forgotten her.
Forced into quarantine for 10 days upon arrival in Rome, an exchange student’s journey into processing the past comes to a sudden stop, as he has to look within himself in company of a subconscious visitor.
Eight year-old Adam confronts a mutated world, when he breaks out of the designated quarantine area for refugees.
Just another normal day, like any other in the last few years.
Super-cut of three shorts I made by myself in quarantine.
From a search for the history of his unnoted, suburban neighborhood, Luca realizes that the place where he grew up was always the same. In times of quarantine, he faces another space that has also never changed: his home. Luca finds himself trapped in a place that carries countless painful memories etched into itself. It is impossible for him to see himself beyond those memories, and, at the same time, he feels different in a place that prevents him from being so.
Part three in the “New Not Normal” trilogy.
A family of four isolating against a pandemic virus that spreads through the internet and robs you of your ability to perceive reality - often violently - begins to unravel when they suspect one or all of them might be infected.
While quarantined, a workaholic rediscovers their passion that was once lost while growing up.