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Wit's End (half-hour comedy)
Comedy is a seriously funny business.
A group of struggling comics inherit a vacant comedy club in the heart of New York City. Will the club help these aging comics finally achieve the fame, fortune, and love they seek? Or is it time for this crew to grow up, settle down, and pursue more "normal" endeavors?

Under the Same Roof (half-hour comedy)
Can you move on without moving out?
An unhappy husband and wife decide to legally separate, but think that living in the same house will allow them to maintain their comfortable financial status, while also avoiding a disruption in their children’s lives. But is it really possible to have separate lives under the same roof?

Ames Harbor (one-hour drama)
Every SMALL town harbors BIG secrets.
After spending time in prison, Patience Stanley returns to her hometown, Ames Harbor, hoping to rebuild her life as a licensed massage therapist. But Ames Harbor is a small town with small-minded residents, mainly concerned with protecting their own INTERESTS and their own SECRETS.

Breeding Ground (half-hour comedy)
An eclectic group of Manhattan moms lean on each other for friendship and support as they navigate the turbulent waters of motherhood and marriage. In the spirit of "Sex and the City," Breeding Ground is a provocative, intelligent, edgy, adult comedy that explores the modern mating habits of a new breed of women. Click here for synopsis, cast of characters, and episode guide.

FEATURE FILMS:

Relative Distance (drama)
How far should you go for family?
Rebecca Brennan begrudgingly embarks on a cross-country odyssey with her estranged alcoholic father in search of the half-sister she never knew existed. Along the way, Rebecca learns some hard truths about herself and gains some insight into her father's past.
Advanced to Second Round -- 2007 Austin Film Festival Screenplay Competition (Only top 10-12% of 4000 scripts submitted made it to the distinguished Second Round)
The Grotto (drama)
Seeing is believing.
In the 1950s, a journalist investigates alleged miracles at an Iowa parish, and discovers The Grotto – a shrine built by the parish’s first priest as a place of spiritual contemplation, renewal, and ultimate healing. Based on a true story.



Old Bags (comedy)
In between playing canasta, planning fundraisers, and spoiling their grandchildren, a tight-knit group of feisty elderly women decide to take drastic measures when one of their husbands becomes increasingly mean and mentally unstable. But are these sweet old ladies -- with their bad knees, bland diets, and 8 o'clock bedtimes -- really capable of murder?