Bridget, a young single mother, has a son, Barry, who was diagnosed with Leukemia at the age of three years old. Her emotional strength and faith are tested. During this time, she meets Daniel, a worker at the local coffee shop who lends a listening ear as she faces a parent's worst nightmare.
A high school senior graduates, feeling lost on what she wants, seeking a false escape in drugs at the graduation party of someone who knows what they want, and it’s not her.
An unorthodox, unethical Therapist promotes his services and displays his work.
Joseph Nasser Khazanedar was born on July 27th, 2003, in Anaheim, California, USA. He is a writer, producer, and director known for his versatility across various genres. From a young age, Khazanedar had a passion for storytelling, writing stories and fueling his creativity. Inspired by Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (2009), he began writing screenplays in high school, finding his calling. Khazanedar's unique background, with an Iranian immigrant father who escaped the 1979 revolution and a mother of Italian and English descent born in California, has shaped his perspective. He is currently pursuing a double major in Business Management and Cinema and Media Arts with a concentration in Screenwriting at Biola University. With a natural talent for narrative and a drive to explore cinematic mediums, Khazanedar continues to hone his craft, producing and directing his own works. His diverse upbringing and lifelong love for storytelling promise an exciting career ahead.