- 1. Freezeframe
Deborah Yarchun’s fantastical “techno-pop” drama, set in a Philadelphia college, is about the reversal of the Earth’s magnetic poles.
- 2. Los Angeles Lullaby
A young woman struggles with early motherhood and her role as a daughter to her absentee father in Kit Steinkellner’s drama.
- 3. Suicide Club
Miriam Eichenbaum’s tale of a “good girl” gone bad, after her failed suicide attempt at a Catholic school lands her in the wrong crowd.

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