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    Drinking Games 2012 POSTER

    Drinking Games

    2012

    English

    4.5

    Action

    Drama

    Thriller

    Ryan Gielen Ryan Gielen Director Adriana DeGirolami Adriana DeGirolami as Kennedy Riccarda Natalie Riccarda Natalie as Melanie Kevin James McMullin Kevin James McMullin as Party Guy 1 Joshua Sterling Bragg Joshua Sterling Bragg as Tom
    It's the last night of the fall semester, and all over campus parties are raging. While alcohol flows, Richard and Shawn argue over what to do with Noopie, the mysterious upperclassman passed out on their floor. After a blizzard seals them in the dorm with a handful of hapless friends, Noopie awakes and uses a mix of drugs, booze and sex to manipulate the group to their physical and emotional breaking points over the longest, most dangerous night of their young lives. Will it be their last?
    Turtle Hill, Brooklyn 2013 POSTER

    Turtle Hill, Brooklyn

    2013

    English

    5.7

    3

    60%

    43%

    Action

    Comedy

    Drama

    Ryan Gielen Ryan Gielen Director Jose Joaquin Perez Jose Joaquin Perez as Miguel Adam Harper Adam Harper as Sam Peter Gregus Peter Gregus as Steven Brian W. Seibert Brian W. Seibert as Will
    Mateo and Will invite their friends over for Will's 30th birthday. After a few surprise visitors, they get through the day, but realize that doubting your partner isn't nearly as scary as doubting yourself.
    My Beautiful Stutter 2021 POSTER

    My Beautiful Stutter

    2021

    English

    8.1

    2

    100%

    Action

    Documentary

    Family

    Ryan Gielen Ryan Gielen Director Daphne Rubin-Vega Daphne Rubin-Vega as Self Helen Mirren Helen Mirren as Self Paul Rudd Paul Rudd as Self Taro Alexander Taro Alexander as Self
    Follows five kids who stutter, ages 9 to 18, from all over the United States, who after experiencing a lifetime of bullying and stigmatization, meet other children who stutter at an interactive arts-based program, The Stuttering Association for the Young, based in New York City. Their journey to SAY find some close to suicide, others withdrawn and fearful, exhausted and defeated from failed fluency training, societal pressures to not stutter or the decision to remain silent. Over the course of a year we witness first hand the incredible transformation that happens when these young people of wildly different backgrounds experience for the first time the revolutionary idea at the heart of SAY: that it's okay to stutter.
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