1930s Hollywood is reevaluated through the eyes of scathing social critic and alcoholic screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as he races to finish the screenplay of Citizen Kane.
When long-lost brothers Pierre and Clement reunite at a crossroads in both of their lives and still can't seem to put their differences aside, only a beloved family recipe will finally help bring them together again.
A war is waged in Heaven by one of the Angels named Lucifer. He decided to rebel against God and separate himself from the rest of the Angels by leaving Heaven and roaming the earth.
A group of friends take a trip through the country, hoping to have a nice getaway for the weekend. But their trips takes a dangerous turn, when their tire mysteriously pops and an old stretch of road through the woods. They stumble upon an older man's house, and he offers them assistance. They accept, not knowing his deadly secret is hiding upstairs in her room. What will happen when his secret escapes, and not even he can control it anymore.
Sebastian Faure is a French/Polish actor who moved to Los Angeles. Sebastian studied at the Paris Sorbonne University in Art History and classical theater before coming to the United States and receiving his MFA in Acting at The New York Film Academy. He studied under the guidance of Isabella Hofmann, Ken Lerner, George Russo, and Christopher Cass to name a few and currently trains at the Chubbuck Studio. Sebastian is known for his roles in "Blue," playing along side Judith Scott and Chelsea Lopez, in "Knead for Love," accepted at the Cannes Film Festival and most recently in the David Fincher film "Mank."
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