
Nest of Tens
Drama
Overview
Four alternating stories about mundane, personal methods of control. Children and a developmentally disabled adult operate control panels made out of paper, lists, monsters and their own bodies.
Top Cast
Polly Bilchuk
Polly Bilchuk
Molly
Polly Bilchuk
Molly
Peter Borden
Peter Borden
Boy
Peter Borden
Boy
Eva Rioselo
Eva Rioselo
Baby
Eva Rioselo
Baby
Michael Loggins
Michael Loggins
Reader
Michael Loggins
Reader


Miranda July
Miranda July
Woman in Airport
Miranda July
Woman in Airport
Aidan McClean
Aidan McClean
Girl in Airport
Aidan McClean
Girl in Airport
Richard Greiling
Richard Greiling
Steve
Richard Greiling
Steve


Lindsay Beamish
Lindsay Beamish
Woman on Couch
Lindsay Beamish
Woman on Couch
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