A son takes care of his father with a deteriorating mental condition where he believes he's a wild animal.
For Marisol Rivera, a first generation Mexican-American, college is everything she's worked toward. She spent mornings cleaning horse stalls and evenings studying. Now, with a scholarship in hand, she's ready to leave Southwest Texas and begin her new life. However, when Marisol is falsely accused of a crime, she learns a heartbreaking truth: she's undocumented. Forced to go on the run, Marisol discovers a kind America amidst a harsh bureaucratic system. A coming of age film through the lens of immigration, Marisol critically examines systemic oppression and the causality of racism.
After a violent attack, former counterfeit criminal Ted Terger awakens in a surreal state—forced to witness his life through every conversation ever held about him behind it back. From whispers of admiration to scathing truths, Ted watches as his mother, ex-wife, son, and granddaughter recount their versions of who he was. As the decades unfold in fragments of personal truth and blunt honesty, Ted must confront the legacy he’s left behind.
Pulled in by a series of strange and unexplainable video clips, a brother and sister team up to investigate the events captured in the footage, only to discover a shocking secret that’s overtaking their small-town Texas community.
Anaïs knows what she wants — to lose her virginity on prom night. A dark dramedy about the painfully awkward experience of first times (and a reminder of why you shouldn’t fake your first orgasm). Made as a master’s project at the University of Texas at Austin.