

Drama · Thriller
Overview
Three adrift artists wander around a college campus and its local sites as they struggle to engage with art and its creation.
Top Cast
Yoshi Escalante
Yoshi Escalante
Tristan
Yoshi Escalante
Tristan
Ella Escobar Monroy
Ella Escobar Monroy
Jules
Ella Escobar Monroy
Jules


Giselle Garci
Giselle Garci
Faye
Giselle Garci
Faye
Timia Washington
Timia Washington
Dancer
Timia Washington
Dancer


Karina Flores
Karina Flores
Student Teacher
Karina Flores
Student Teacher


Luke Sell
Luke Sell
Student
Luke Sell
Student


Ryan Aldana
Ryan Aldana
Student
Ryan Aldana
Student
Noah Martinez
Noah Martinez
Student
Noah Martinez
Student
Nathalia Gomez-Ruvalcaba
Nathalia Gomez-Ruvalcaba
Student
Nathalia Gomez-Ruvalcaba
Student
Brian Sanchez
Brian Sanchez
Student
Brian Sanchez
Student
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