Connecticut Narrative Shorts

Sunday, January 21 • 4:00PM - 6:00PM

Wall Street Theater • 71 Wall Street, Norwalk, CT 06850

  • Be Nice to Fish

    Director: Samuel B Russell

    Two roommates fight about whether they should let the pizza delivery man use their bathroom, and the ethics of enjoying anchovy pizza in front of their new pet goldfish.

  • The Hanover Incident

    Director: Charles Alexander Berlepsch

    Hanover Project: A bunch of kids fight a monster in 1997 rural Ohio.

  • Inmate

    Director: Enrique Lebron

    Within the confines of his prison cell, a father falsely accused delves into the haunting psychological scars left by a rigged system and fractured relationships, forming a connection with a fellow inmate that challenges his perception of reality.

  • Kumquat

    Director: Meeni Hardart

    After suffering a heartbreaking loss, Amanda is haunted by hallucinations of the lingling-o- a Filipino fertility symbol.

  • The Locket

    Director: Alec Asten

    Charlotte is an influencer whose efforts to debunk supernatural legends catapulted her to internet stardom. Her next subject? Mary Hawthorne, a passenger aboard the S.S. Narragansett on the night it collided with another ship, caught fire, and sank off the coast of Mystic, Connecticut in 1880. Though locals claim that Mary continues to search for her young daughters, Charlotte remains skeptical. A mysterious locket and strange visions, however, transform her life into a living nightmare and force her to find the truth about Mary before she loses her grip on reality.

  • Not the Same Clarence

    Director: Brian Russell

    A man must come to terms with his fathers Alzheimer's disease.

  • Penny

    Director: Caroline Duncan

    Penny's story is filled with love and laughter but it is missing one thing. We don't often look at the women that are "childless NOT by choice". What does it do to a nurturing soul to be without the thing she always wanted, always assumed would be, where does she fit, will she survive the grief.

  • The Screens

    Director: Erik Champney

    When a patient in a psychiatric hospital engages with an unfamiliar visitor, he discovers the two might share a frightening connection.