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The Talking Tree (2019)
Character: Tree
For many a millennia, us humans have gazed up at the stars, studied the sun, listened to the ocean and contemplated horizons in the quest to find that elusive, definitive purpose of our existence. So you can imagine how flabbergasted I was when a single tree in my local park struck up a conversation with me. No one believed me about the talking tree because I didn’t have my phone to Instagram it so my next best option was to recreate the life changing experience with this motion picture.
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Ponies (2012)
Character: Drazen
Based on the acclaimed play that the Independent of London hailed as "a bracingly uncensored exploration of the tensions and treacheries in a beleaguered male subculture", PONIES is about three men in a treacherous subset of society, and uses the gambling parlor as a backdrop for a provocative modern morality tale. Ultimately, these men-immigrants, Americans, human beings-are forced to protect from one another their most valuable commodity: the right to stay on American soil.
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Cabaret Maxime (2018)
Character: Veebie
A cabaret owner tries to keep his club from being taken over by the powers that be.
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The Collection (2006)
Character: N/A
A feature film comprised of 24 short stories THE COLLECTION was made by filmmaker Bruno de Almeida and a group of new york city actors and writers from May 2001 to December 2005 under a project called the DV Workshop. Shot with a digital camera and edited on a home computer these films were shown on this website as they were being made, as a work in progress. The project came to it's conclusion on December 2005 with screenings in New York City and Lisbon.
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Nicky's Game (2005)
Character: Nicky Singer
A down on his luck Brooklyn native parlays his Yale education into a job as a professional poker player.
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Alter Egos (2012)
Character: Shrink
At a time when superheroes have lost government funding and public support, a superhero meets a girl who can help him overcome his own emotional crisis.
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James Gandolfini: Tribute to a Friend (2013)
Character: Self
In the half-hour tribute, friends and colleagues remember the three-time Emmy winner, who died June 19 at age 51. The special features clips of Gandolfini’s work as well as behind-the-scenes footage.
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A Arte de Amália (2000)
Character: Narrator (voice)
Documentary about the life of Portuguese Fado singer Amalia Rodrigues (1920-1999) with an interview and collection of footage from performances throughout her long career.
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In Vivid Detail (2007)
Character: Justin
In Vivid Detail is the unusual love story between Leslie and Justin, an architect who suffers from Prosopagnosia, a neurological disorder that makes him incapable of recognizing faces. The couple must decide whether their new relationship can overcome the obstacles ahead of them as they try to cope with this bizarre but real condition, meanwhile raising the questions about how beauty is measured.
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Houses (2015)
Character: John
A director fumbles through a self-inspired play in an attempt to reclaim his creative integrity.
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On the Run (1999)
Character: Louie Salazar
Albert is an introverted travel agent living a lonely life in New York. When Louie, his best friend from childhood, appears having just escaped from prison, Albert's quiet existence is permanently disrupted. what ensues is one long, crazy night in New York that will change both their lives forever.
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Row Your Boat (1999)
Character: Anton
Jon Bon Jovi plays Jamey Meadows, a man newly released from prison who has found himself homeless on the crazy streets of New York City. Slowly, he must try to build his life up from the gutter. Resisting constant offers from his brother, played by William Forsythe (Dick Tracy, The Rock, Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigalo) to rejoin the insidious world of crime, Meadows takes a menial job as a door to door census worker. Among his many encounters throughout this job, he meets a young Chinese immigrant who is just as unhappy in her life as he is in his. These two slowly hit it off and a relationship gradually begins to develop between them. Can Jamey Meadows learn to live in this new life, or will the temptations of his old ways drag him back to where he started?
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Hand Gun (1994)
Character: N/A
Jack is in the midst of a major robbery, which leaves him injured and his accomplices dead. Jack manages to hide the $500,000 from the robbery before he makes his way to his death bed.
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Claire Dolan (1998)
Character: Newark Cab Driver
A high-priced call girl, shocked by her mother's death, decides to get out of the business and have a baby.
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Kicked in the Head (1997)
Character: Man at Party
When Redmon finds himself out of home and job, his life becomes a series of unpredictable escapades - from dodging gunfire after his uncle makes him deliver a highly suspicious package to pursuing a moody stewardess he thinks has come to save him. Soon Redmond begins to suspect his road of mishap might actually be the path to the truth he has been seeking all along.
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The Iceman (2012)
Character: Mickey Scicoli
The true story of Richard Kuklinski, the notorious contract killer and family man.
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The Funeral (1996)
Character: Sali
After the funeral of one of their own, a criminal family decides to embark on an emotionally unnerving journey in an attempt to exact bloody revenge.
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Postcards from America (1994)
Character: Driver
Inspired by the autobiographical writings of David Wojnarowicz, "Postcards From America" chronicles the abuse the artist suffered as a child at the hands of his father and his subsequent running away to New York to become a street hustler.
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No Looking Back (1998)
Character: Tony the Pizza Guy
Charlie returns to his old town where he meets his ex-girlfriend again and tries to get her back.
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I Shot Andy Warhol (1996)
Character: John Who Likes Lesbians
Based on the true story of Valerie Solanas who was a 1960s radical preaching hatred toward men in her "Scum" manifesto. She wrote a screenplay for a film that she wanted Andy Warhol to produce, but he continued to ignore her. So she shot him. This is Valerie's story.
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Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
Character: Waterfront Hood
After young playwright, David Shayne obtains funding for his play from gangster Nick Valenti, Nick's girlfriend Olive miraculously lands the role of a psychiatrist—but not only is she a bimbo who could never pass for a psychiatrist—she's a dreadful actress. David puts up with the leading man who is a compulsive eater, the grand dame who wants her part jazzed up, and Olive's interfering hitman/bodyguard—but, eventually he must decide whether art or life is more important.
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Mickey Blue Eyes (1999)
Character: Johnny Graziosi
An English auctioneer proposes to the daughter of a mafia kingpin, only to realize that certain "favors" would be asked of him.
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Niagara, Niagara (1998)
Character: Doug
An outsider and a young woman plagued by Tourette's syndrome meet and together journey to Canada.
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I Was a Teenage Zombie (1987)
Character: Band Member #1 (uncredited)
A high-school student and a drug pusher land in a nuclear-wasted river and come out zombies.
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Plan B (2001)
Character: Raymond Pelagi
A bookkeeper who thinks she killed three mobsters is subsequently promoted by her boss to be a hitman.
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Day On Fire (2006)
Character: Dr. George
The lives of a Palestinian journalist and a Jewish model become inextricably, and shockingly, intertwined after they meet by accident in New York.
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The War Within (2005)
Character: Gabe
A Pakistani involved in a planned attack in New York City experiences a crisis of conscience.
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Cop Land (1997)
Character: Officer V
Freddy Heflin is the sheriff of a place everyone calls “Cop Land” — a small and seemingly peaceful town populated by the big city police officers he’s long admired. Yet something ugly is taking place behind the town’s peaceful facade. And when Freddy uncovers a massive, deadly conspiracy among these local residents, he is forced to take action and make a dangerous choice between protecting his idols and upholding the law.
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Money Monster (2016)
Character: A Team Leader
Financial TV host Lee Gates and his producer Patty are put in an extreme situation when an irate investor takes over their studio.
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Violet & Daisy (2011)
Character: Man #1
Two teenage assassins accept what they think will be a quick-and-easy job, until an unexpected target throws them off their plan.
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Extreme Measures (1996)
Character: Det. Manning
Guy Luthan, a British doctor working at a hospital in New York, starts making unwelcome enquiries when the body of a man who died in his emergency room disappears. After the trail leads Luthan to the door of an eminent surgeon at the hospital, Luthan soon finds himself in extreme danger people who want the hospital's secret to remain undiscovered.
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Girls Town (1996)
Character: Eddie
The death of a friend galvanizes three high school young women to reassess their friendship and their lives.
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The Boys of Sunset Ridge (2001)
Character: Hank Bartlowski at 33
Four young friends sneak onto an exclusive country club for 18 holes of golf, and begin a tradition that will strengthen their bonds and weather the test of time in this affectionate drama from writer/director Doug McKeon (On Golden Pond). Ben, Hank, Charlie, and John are four spirited youths with a shared love of golf. Determined to play a round at the exclusive Sunset Ridge Country Club despite the fact that none of them are members, the longtime friends sneak onto the golf course, and vow to make their clandestine game an annual event. Over the years, each of the four friends set down different paths in life, but through it all they never miss a game. When 60 years have passed, and the time comes to reflect on their rich and varied experiences, all four realize that it was the power of friendship that helped them endure hard times, and never lose hope that things will get better
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The Man in the Woods (2020)
Character: Commissioner Milo
On a snowy night in 1963 Pennsylvania, a boarding school student goes missing in the woods. Her friends, a disgraced quarterback, a shunned ex-cop, and the headmaster's wife, agree to go search for her. As they do, they confront the lies, ghost stories, and demonization that their idyllic school was built on.
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Operação Outono (2012)
Character: General Humberto Delgado
A film about General Humberto Delgado's brutal assassination by the Portuguese fascist police in 1965.
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Ava's Possessions (2015)
Character: Father Merrino
Ava is recovering from demonic possession. With no memory of the past month, she must attend a Spirit Possessions Anonymous support group to figure out what happened. Ava's life was hijacked by a demon, now it's time to get it back.
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Glass Chin (2014)
Character: Jack Marchiano
After going down in the fifth round, boxer Bud Gordon bowed out of the limelight. Now residing in a fixer-upper apartment in New Jersey with his girlfriend, Bud longs for his former Manhattan glory. In an effort to get back in the game, he makes a deal with a crooked restaurateur. But quick schemes rarely bring easy pay-offs and as the consequences of his business negotiations unfold, Bud has to make a choice between his integrity and his aspirations.
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The Cold Lands (2013)
Character: Jackson
After his mother’s sudden death, a young boy disappears into the deep woods of upstate New York and takes up with an unpredictable and mysterious drifter.
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Sue (1998)
Character: Larry
An unemployed ex-office worker searching for work floats a fragile line of sanity as she struggles to find friendship and companionship. Her tenuous grasp on reality further fluctuates when a man whom she met in a restaurant and started an affair with is called to go to India for an assignment. The final straw occurs when she is evicted and moves into a sleazy hotel. She then starts seeking casual sex in unorthodox locations just to have human contact.
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Tim Maia (2014)
Character: N/A
Biopic of Brazilian singer Tim Maia, from his childhood in Rio de Janeiro until his death at age 55, including his passage by the US, where he discovers a new style of music and is arrested for theft and drug possession.
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The Missing Person (2009)
Character: Hero Furillo
Private detective John Rosow is hired to tail a man on a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. Rosow gradually uncovers the man's identity as a missing person; one of the thousands presumed dead after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Persuaded by a large reward, Rosow is charged with bringing the missing person back to his wife in New York City.
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Party Girl (1995)
Character: Tough Guy
Although Mary has little income, she still finds ways to spend her nights at clubs. After being arrested for throwing an illegal rave, she asks her aunt Judy for bail money. Judy then finds Mary a job at her library so that Mary can repay her. Initially, Mary finds the job as a clerk boring and stifling, and prefers to get to know a street food vendor whom she likes. However, Mary must refocus her life once she loses her job and apartment.
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Stonewall (1995)
Character: Tea Dance Bouncer
A group of gay friends try to live with dignity and self-respect while events build to the opening battle in the major gay rights movement.
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Angela (1996)
Character: Andrew
A ten year old girl named Angela leads her six year old sister, Ellie, through various regimens of 'purification' in an attempt to rid themselves of their evil, which she believes to be the cause of their mother's mental illness. Precocious, to say the least, Angela has visions of Lucifer coming to take her and her sister away, and one of her remedies for this is for them to remain within a circle of their dolls and toys until they see a vision of the virgin Mary come to them. But such thinking can only lead to an ending befitting of her own mental state.
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Ex-Husbands (2024)
Character: Sipple
Overwhelmed by his pending divorce and the declining health of his father, Peter plans a getaway to Tulum, insistent he knows nothing of his sons' plans to be there at the same time for a bachelor party.
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Flypaper (2011)
Character: Weinstein
A man caught in the middle of two simultaneous robberies at a bank desperately tries to protect the teller with whom he's secretly in love.
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Haymaker (2021)
Character: Javier
Haymaker follows a retired Muay Thai fighter working as a bouncer, who rescues an alluring transgender performer from a nefarious thug, eventually becoming her bodyguard, protector, and confidant. The relationship leads Sasso's character to make an unexpected return to fighting, risking not only his relationship, but his life. Its a story about human dignity and love.
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Series 7 (2001)
Character: Dispatch Operator (as John Ventimiglia)
A reality TV program selects six contestants to participate in a free-for-all, no holds barred deathmatch, where they must skillfully outwit and kill each other in order to be the last person alive.
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead (2009)
Character: Theo Horace / Horatio
Julian Marsh is an out of work ladies' man who lands a job directing a bizarre adaptation of Hamlet. After casting his best friend and his ex-girlfriend in the show, Julian finds himself in the middle of a two thousand year old conspiracy that explains the connection between Shakespeare, the Holy Grail and some seriously sexy vampires. It turns out that the play was actually written by a master vampire name Theo Horace and it's up to Julian to recover the Grail in order to reverse the vampire's curse...If only being undead wasn't so much God-damned fun!
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Jesus' Son (2000)
Character: McInnes
A young man turns from drug addiction and petty crime to a life redeemed by a discovery of compassion.
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Blood Ties (2013)
Character: Valenti
Two brothers, on either side of the law, face off over organized crime in Brooklyn during the 1970s.
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The Phenom (2016)
Character: Red Briles
Major-league rookie pitcher Hopper Gibson has lost his focus. After choking on the mound, he’s sent down to the minors and prescribed sessions with an unorthodox sports therapist, who pushes him to uncover the origins of his anxiety.
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The Lovebirds (2008)
Character: John Constantin
THE LOVEBIRDS intertwines six stories about love, friendship and survival. The film stars an international cast of American and Portuguese actors who create a colorful mix of off-beat characters that lead us through a complex labyrinth of emotions. Set in the old Romanesque city of Lisbon during the course of one night where love is the art of survival. Written by Anonymous
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Human Capital (2020)
Character: David
Ian begins a relationship with Drew's daughter, who works in the financial sector. The couple gets involved in a tragic accident that will change their lives forever. At the same time, the accident has a major impact on both their families who, despite the class difference, cross paths.
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Trees Lounge (1996)
Character: Johnny
Tommy has lost his job, his love and his life. He lives in a small apartment above the Trees Lounge, a bar which he frequents along with a few other regulars without lives. He gets a job driving an ice cream truck and ends up getting involved with the seventeen-year-old niece of his ex-girlfriend. This gets him into serious trouble with her father.
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Personal Velocity (2002)
Character: Narrator (voice)
In a series of three vignettes, three women in turn struggle to free themselves from the men who restrict their personal freedom.
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