Obsessed with the cosmic relevance surrounding the number eleven, numerology technologist Trevor works with inter-dimensional beings to abduct people and replace them with clones, using a mystical box that opens at precisely 11:11am or pm. However, his plans are jeopardized when teenage wiz-kid Ryan learns about the box and sets out to free the people who are trapped inside it.
After her fiance sleeps with a celebrity on his free pass list, Abby Meyers, with nothing but five names and a fantasy shared by millions, sets out for Los Angeles to sleep with someone from hers.
Cinderella discovers a secret that could shake their world: an evil witch turned the prince into a mouse and replaced him with a look-alike. Cinderella and her friends must save the real prince and help him defeat the evil witch.
A former gang member and her young cousin become embroiled in a vendetta between L.A. gangs, as rivals seek revenge for old crimes.
As playwright Victor and director Jessica Mitchum venture into their new dark musical, "Apocalypse Tomorrow" (inspired by Leadbelly's "Goodnight Irene") they suddenly find themselves seduced by an underworld that is being created to preserve the few. WAY DOWN IN CHINATOWN is a surrealistic horror film in the same vein as "Eraserhead" and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
Stephanie Sanditz is a screenwriter/actress born and raised in Creve Coeur, MO (aka "Broken Heart, Misery"). She has written 2 features, including the modern, film-noir love story “Moving Picture”, and she is working on a comedy, “Happy Me Day”. She has also written 2 spec television pilots that are currently in development. She has performed on many NY stages including Tom Noonan’s, Paradise Factory, off-Broadway’s “The Donkey Show”, and Mac Wellman’s “Jennie Richee” at St. Ann’s Warehouse. She has been on numerous television shows including “Strangers With Candy”, “Law and Order”, “Law and Order: Criminal Intent”, as well as in films including “Kate and Leopold, “Brother”, and “Transdermal”. She is a Dean's Honors Scholar graduate of NYU's Tisch School for the Arts. Tribeca All Access 2009
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