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Overview
As a dying film director’s life flashes before his eyes, his memories morph into a shifting movie genre fantasy where he’s faced with the friends that helped built his career but he left along the way— looking for mercy in those final moments, he is met with those familiar faces in a bad joke from his subconscious in the form of a redeeming dream.
Top Cast
Kyle Swanson
Kyle Swanson
Seb Francine
Kyle Swanson
Seb Francine


Madi Drescher
Madi Drescher
Lexa Francine
Madi Drescher
Lexa Francine
Brian Forrest
Brian Forrest
Sebastian Francine
Brian Forrest
Sebastian Francine
Danielle Marlat
Danielle Marlat
Alexandria Francine
Danielle Marlat
Alexandria Francine


Angus Albinati
Angus Albinati
Marty
Angus Albinati
Marty
Zoe Salvin
Zoe Salvin
Pamela
Zoe Salvin
Pamela
Eva Ferguson
Eva Ferguson
Julia
Eva Ferguson
Julia
Connor Hawkins
Connor Hawkins
Alfonso
Connor Hawkins
Alfonso
Meghan Nordquis
Meghan Nordquis
Nurse Jill
Meghan Nordquis
Nurse Jill
Roan Dunlop
Roan Dunlop
Jack
Roan Dunlop
Jack
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