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- Ramzi's personal document of the Alt Porn revolution, and its post-modern underpinnings and ethos. An artist profile documentary that focuses on the artistic approaches and personal philosophies of the new wave,
- "The Devil's Muse" takes a stark look at one of Hollywood's darkest mysteries, The Black Dalia (Elizabeth Short) Murder.
- Caught between a thankless job with cruel co-workers and a surreal home life consisting of video games, fast food and insomnia, Abe finds out that he has a higher purpose. No matter what, violence is never the answer.
- A catatonic serial killer is put under a deep hypnosis in order to free his last victim, and revive him into coming to terms with the sadistic sexual acts he is responsible for. An amnesiac detective searching for a serial killer, finds out he is the prime suspect. Criminal psychiatrists and psychologists watch and listen to the mysteries unfold.
- A melting pot of Franz Kafka's legendary unfinished novel, The Trial, and Ramzi Abed's own life. A darkly comedic satire rooted in the social and political environment of America in the 21st Century AD.
- A comedic docu-drama that mixes elements of documentary with both improvisational comedy and autobiographical reality-based storytelling loosely inspired by and about lead actor and filmmaker, Ramzi Abed's own life and previous experiences, and his own personal shame and journey for acceptance and personal peace.
- When a stranger wanders into a large metropolitan city for the first time, he finds himself face to face with a homeless man, who will reveal to him some of the darkest secrets the city has to offer. The price for these stories is a mere five dollars. Over the course of a day, the homeless man weaves one urban tale after another, each one a moral mystery where the storyteller himself appears as an innocent bystander. The film is told in the shape of a wheel, with a reward for the viewer and the homeless man at the beginning and end of the film's cycle.
- Telephone World tells the story of Rachel Plasky (Elissa Dowling), who finds out she got the lead part in a new TV show in one continuous 80-minute shot.
- In the city of Los Angeles, millions of lives intersect everyday, but each individual is still isolated from the whole. A number of strange incidents occur to four men and four women, just as their own lives begin to spiral out of control. Surrounded by con artists, frauds, drug addicts, and homeless people, a story starts to form in a screenwriter's head. Little does he know, his characters seem to have come to life as well. Things takes a surprise turn, as these LA residents find themselves locked into a mystery together. While relating to quantum mechanics, our own spiral galaxy, and the struggle of human existence, an urban love story grows out of the vine of disconnection.
- A symbolic and layered rumination on the origins of Eve, or Hawwa in Arabic, in the prehistoric and eternal Garden of Eden.
- "Clay Fields" is a ghost story told partially in reverse in the form of a found footage VHS tape.
- The story of a young family on a busy, dreamlike day. The wife has an important interview at a downtown art gallery, and doesn't want to miss it. They decide to leave little Bobby at home, while they gather up her portfolio. Once they arrive, the wife tells her husband to wait in the car for ten minutes.
- An atmospheric tale of a disconnected boy and his imagination, where the dark monotony of the everyday transforms into something far more surreal.