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by Christa Bella
Email: christabella_actor@yahoo.com
Inspired by actual events, brothers Humberto and Carlos,
migrant farm-workers, set out on a journey to Sacramento.
Discovering challenges along the way, they persevere to find their path. -
by Rob Anderson
Email: randerson151@comcast.net
Taylor is a clean freak. This doesn't stop him from joining his family
on an outing with his 5 year old relative, Riley.
A bag of cookies is passed around and more than sweets are shared. -
by Laura Tapia and Victoria Gary
vg91680@yahoo.com
Ex-boxing champion, Johnny Four Bears is confused by his
dreams until he meets Sky Dancer, a young female boxer.
She may carry the magic Johnny needs.
Could it be fate? -
by Rocky Regino
onlyraquel@hotmail.com
Nate, a young journalist meets up with Mara, a quirky mystery
woman he is set up to work with by his sister.
She gives him a fresh perspective into appreciating what he's got. -
by Ian Wynton
cjwynton@sbcglobal.net
Cub, an adult scout, learns to survive in Sacramento in this
spoof of the popular show.
Where will he find food, shelter, and all the things a scout needs?
Join him on his Capitol adventure! -
by Cheryl Wynton
cjwynton@sbcglobal.net
Paula, a woman who has been robbed by young and tough
Veronica gets a chance for restitution.
They are both surprised by what they discover. -
by Matthew Gilliam
sactowndirector@gmail.com
Old Sacramento has many curiosity shops and when Alex,
a young adult, and his friends stumble into one, they find a fifth friend.
Their new pal may not be who they think he is. -
by Danna Wilberg
dannasjourney@sbcglobal.com
Adam and Sara, filmmakers on tight schedule, struggle to care for
Adam's ailing mother, Evelyn, an actor. When Evelyn passes
Adam feels remorse. The 'big screen' isn't empty.
It's now showing its brightest star, Evelyn. -
by Colin Swift
swift@lilacneuronmedia.com
Buddies Hal and Les like to make a sport of womanizing.
When they overhear a couple of Yoginis talking about their
'hot'class they decide to check it out.
The insight they gain is more than they ever planned. -
by Frank Ingram
fingram1@aol.com
Young Phoenix doesn't understand when she hears her parents arguing about
their underwater mortgage. Imagination and magic
play a part in what follows.