Stuck in the Middle East during a time of incredible uncertainty, we follow a young refugee who has lost his family, his home, and nearly his life. Tested by extreme circumstance, he must survive the harsh wilderness of the Arabah, and learn how to persevere when everything around him threatens his existence. The Exile Road is a story of honour, courage, strength and hope.
A woman awakens after attending a party unable to speak or hear and begins to realize that her life has been changed forever.
On October 6th 1973, the Middle East was shaken by the biggest war it had ever seen. A war that should have been the last one, and that forever changed the region.
A troubled rock star is sentenced to house arrest and given the opportunity to participate in the beta testing of the world's first fully immersive 3D video game. While doing so he meets a girl who makes him question what it means to be human, and he gets his answer.
A struggling single mother, Joan, is forced to choose between morality and law when she finds out that a gentle farmhand, Adam, is more than what he seems while protecting her six year old daughter, Mary, and her ailing grandmother, Rose.
Ben Meadows (Jesse C. Boyd), visiting his home town in Texas for the first time in ten years, ends up in a coma following a car accident on the way home from his mother's funeral. When Ben wakes from his condition, his doctors realize he is suffering from amnesia. Ben's younger brother, Lee (Layton Matthews), takes him home to recover and it isn't long before Ben begins piecing his memory back together. In a bid to regain his now-lost past, Ben convinces Lee to travel with him to Los Angeles, California in an effort to track down their estranged father. Once in LA, the two discover that their father is not the same person they were hoping to reconnect with and find themselves falling deeper and deeper into a crime world they don't understand. In this gritty tale set in today's urban LA, two brothers come to the realization that some things are better left in the past where they belong.
Dylan Ramsey was born in Prague Czech Republic to a Polish Jewish mother and an Egyptian father. He was raised in Toronto Ontario, Canada and educated in New York at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He now lives in Los Angeles, California. Dylan has been described as a walking melting pot of characters for stage and screen. Assuming roles as varied as his background, he has made his mark with his iconoclastic compelling character shadings in performances ranging from a crazed suicide bomber on FX's "Nip/Tuck" (2003) to a wise-cracking vulnerable male cross-dressing prostitute, with a sensitivity that gives life to the role, in HBO's Donny & Ginger (2007).
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