‘Goodbye and Hello My Dearest’ Is Set to Be Released on October 1st

A gripping tale of love, family, and friendship, featuring four characters in a short film of fourteen minutes, coming soon on October 1st 2024.

You may have feelings for him, but I was more smitten. A narrative involving a father and son who both have feelings for a college student the son brings home, only to have secrets from the past revealed.

A gripping tale of love, family, and friendship, featuring four characters in a short film of fourteen minutes, coming soon on October 1st 2024.

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