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A young woman stumbles upon an explicit photograph of her now-deceased mother hung in a museum. She tracks down the photographer looking for answers she may not care to find.
A photographer grapples with the meaning of her own work and life after the untimely death of a female musician friend, whom she had documented from her high school years in 1990s Chicago through her adult life of performances, drugs, and rocky relationships.
When a young woman's father, a famous photographer, passes away, she thinks that life will be better out from under her father's overbearing eye — and camera — but she finds that her grief is greater than she had expected.
After a dangerous encounter with a predatory artist in the 1980s, a former artist-turned-housewife tries to imbue her oblivious teenage daughter with that same fear of men that leaves her cold decades later.
In present-day New York City, a strained lawyer writes to a stranger, an eating disorder doctor, in hopes of confronting the man about an overheard phone conversation.
When an LA tour of gruesome celebrity murder sites takes a violent twist, reality becomes legend.
Faced with the consequences of his actions, a scientist decides to live in fantasy rather than confront the pain he's caused.
An amateur painter attends his first art show, hoping to sell some of his work. He soon understands, however, that the path to success in art is not nearly as simple as he once perceived it to be.
A photojournalist and a former zombie reunite on a road trip after a zombie apocalypse to prove the woman has been cured. Facing pressure from the outside world, they both realize that a fateful photo can change everything.
At a monk retreat, a guilty pharmacist tries to reclaim his attention span—and take accountability for what he has done.