Short FilmsThe short films of Bring Chase Productions, produced between 2005 and 2010.
The Catholicon
A hypochondriac receives a powerful experimental drug intended to be a placebo during a fake medical study. After taking the drug, life turns around for the better and he quickly develops an intimate relationship with a beautiful girl from work. He also discovers an unfortunate side-effect of the drug: it may be killing him.
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View projectSleeping In
After sleeping through the September 11th attacks, a chronic slacker goes looking for an old girlfriend.
View projectShards of Glass
A musician with a message performs in a seedy bar with her shaky band. Things spiral downward after she pushes one of the drunk patrons off the stage. Her band leaves her, the bar patrons reject her, and her message fails when the ten o'clock news comes on revealing a world changing event that had just occurred. She leaves the bar, but not before giving up what she believes in.
View projectDiscernment
No longer able to hear God in her work with trafficking victims, a young nun returns home from overseas with the intention of beginning a secular life--until prompted by the family priest and the death of her mother into a period of discernment. When an old flame and family friend re-enters her life, the answers become even more elusive in this swirling tale of memory, family secrets, and regret.
View projectThe Method
Learning of his mother's death, an actor at the height of his career finds himself in the classic actor's nightmare. Drawing upon a collection of life experiences that may or may not be real, he finds that the only way out--reality--is often more frightening and surreal in this elliptical exploration of the problems of fantasy and reality.
View projectSwing
In the wake of a fight at school, an eight year old boy deals with the death of a classmate.
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View projectA Story about the Body
A talented young composer falls for an older Japanese painter in this loose adaptation of the celebrated prose poem by former United States poet laureate Robert Hass.
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