
Fishbone
Drama
Overview
A story of guilt and acceptance. Fishbone follows Alonzo, a young male struggling with conflicts on various sides of his life. Alonzo grapples with his parent's separation, as well as his own personal feelings about himself. This reality tears him apart, depicting how the seriously the many moving parts of one's life can affect them. In the end, Alonzo resorts to taking his own life, leaving behind his unacquainted friends to question if their actions had a direct affect, and later having to accept that this is their new reality. The two friends, Jeremy and Luca, are different, yet are united through their mutual friendship with Alonzo. The story is told through fragmented memories of Alonzo from the two friend's perspectives as they try to find acceptance amidst the loss of their friend.
Top Cast
Santosh Sooriamurthi
Santosh Sooriamurthi
Alonzo
Santosh Sooriamurthi
Alonzo


Daniel Mršić
Daniel Mršić
Luca
Daniel Mršić
Luca
Arto Shannon
Arto Shannon
Jeremy
Arto Shannon
Jeremy
Sonia Datta
Sonia Datta
Alonzo's Mom
Sonia Datta
Alonzo's Mom
Javon LaPrade
Javon LaPrade
Old Classmate #1
Javon LaPrade
Old Classmate #1
Michael Gredler
Michael Gredler
Old Classmate #2
Michael Gredler
Old Classmate #2
Antonia Beckman
Antonia Beckman
Close Friend #1
Antonia Beckman
Close Friend #1
Angela Alacio
Angela Alacio
Close Friend #2
Angela Alacio
Close Friend #2
Boaz Chapman
Boaz Chapman
Dakota / Teacher
Boaz Chapman
Dakota / Teacher
Carlos Morrison
Carlos Morrison
Alonzo's Cousin
Carlos Morrison
Alonzo's Cousin
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