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- After jumping out of their father's car, two sisters start a mysterious journey, expect to find a place where all of their wishes will come true.
- "Random Acts" is the story of the straw that broke the camels back. Claire, a single mother, just wants to follow a simple dream. Simple enough, except didn't she once promise to love honor and cherish another dream? Her ex-husband thinks so and cannot let go even after seven years, until, finally, he entraps her in a random act of violence. But Claire isn't giving up her children. The stakes can be no higher and Claire must fight and pray for a random act of kindness.
- An omnibus of four disparate dance sequences featuring the choreography of Fred Strickler, Bella Lewitzky, Susan Rose and Louise Burns.
- Valentina, a South American born artist, has been treasuring a bottle of magical wine labeled "First Love" by her grandfather - one of seven bottles he lovingly made for her to celebrate each milestone in her life. Valentina decides to open the bottle with her female lover, and the encounter is abruptly interrupted by Valentina's domineering mother, who then issues an ultimatum: find a boyfriend and lead a normal life, or be forever cut off. The trauma uleashes Valentina's alter-ego to deal with the situation. Valentina's need to feel loved and supported by her mother leads her into pursuing a heterosexual relationship that closets her sexuality... and her sanity.
- A ballerina with a cone on her head tries to hold it together in a UCLA racket ball court.
- Choreographed by Lester Horton in collaboration with Bella Lewitzky in 1948, "The Beloved" was based on a newspaper article about a man in the Midwest who had beaten his wife to death with a Bible because of some suspected infidelity. Fifty years later Lewitzky passes on the legacy of this dance to Diana MacNeil and John Pennington.
- The words and environments of five very different and insightful women are used as the source of imagery for this dramatic short.