Indie Film Features

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#LIKE, DIRECTED BY Sarah Pirozek

Woodstock teenager, Rosie, is mourning her younger sister Amelia's death when she discovers a mysterious man, (Marc Menchaca, Ozark), who sexploited and bullied her sister, is back on-line, trolling for new victims. When the local police refuse to investigate, Rosie finds a darker side she never knew she had, as she decides to take justice into her own hands. Her pursuit of the man leads her down a murky path raising burning questions, will she find him? This noir, psychological thriller will leave you breathless, a taut observation of teen sexuality and paranoia, at the intersection of #MeToo and the un-policed borders of cyber life. #LIKE is blessed with a stellar, break-out performance by Sarah Rich under the steely eye of Sarah Pirozek's deftly chilling directorial debut.

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Chains, A documentary about Barry Gibbs Directed by Zoe Potkin

CHAINS is a brutally honest portrait of life after wrongful conviction, seen through the eyes of Barry Gibbs, a larger-than-life character who was framed for murder by Mafia Cops in the most notorious case of NYPD corruption. Equally humorous as it is heartbreaking, Barry's story is one of trauma, redemption, and survival of the human spirit for a man who emerged from prison, and spent a decade searching for closure, only to find that the loss of freedom can never be undone.

 
 

 
 
 
 

Picking up where every other wrongful conviction story leaves off, this raw and unfiltered narrative, shot over the course of a decade, forces the audience to walk in Barry’s shoes because to truly understand this surreal experience is to live it - day after day and over time.