Tim Fields is a man with a unique hobby that faces quite a crisis.
Father Woland (Wilbur Hetrick) is a priest at a Catholic Church that hears a confession from a stranger (Jake Graham) involving murder. Though already unsure of what to do, he is constantly drilled for information by a detective (Tracy Wolf). As things begin to spiral out of control, we learn that the priest himself is not what he appears to be.
My obnoxious representation of my work and style in a nutshell.
A young man is greatly troubled by the outcome of the election.
While on his way home for holiday break from college, Jeff (Paul Carnes), and his dog, Streisand, almost get into a car accident with Jeff's old friend from high school, Rick (Todd E. Smith). After an exciting reunion, Jeff and Rick decide to catch up at their old favorite restaurant. While they are at dinner, they bump into a few old friends, recount some high school memories (as well as problems), and encounter with a very nasty waitress named Candy (Tracy Wolf).
George (Kevin Little) and Daily Faust (Anne Einhorn) are horsebreeders in late 1800's California. When the horses no longer breed, their landlord Elliot Thomas (Max Einhorn) still demands some method of compensation and begins terrorizing George and his wife. Devastated, George wanders into the woods and meets a strange man in black named Samiel (Skip Guenther) who claims he can make all of George's problems go away. He asks for George's trust and the results are not what George expected.