
Andrew Schulz
2021Feast of the Seven Fishes
Robert Tinnell
Skyler Gisondo, Madison Iseman
A slice of life story that follows a large Italian family on Christmas Eve as they prepare for the traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes, reminisce about the past and seek love in the future.
Feast of the Seven Fishes

Victor
Brandon Dickerson
Patrick Davis, Matt Angel
The inspiring true story of Víctor Torres - a migrant teen from Puerto Rico forced to survive the dark streets of Brooklyn in 1962. Enslaved by the power of gangs and the addictions of the neighborhood, he must now find freedom before he destroys his family and himself.
Victor

The Thicket
Elliott Lester
Juliette Lewis, Peter Dinklage
An innocent young man, Jack, goes on an epic quest to rescue his sister Lula after she has been kidnapped by the violent killer Cut Throat Bill and her gang. To save her, Jack enlists the help of a crafty bounty hunter named Reginald Jones, a grave-digging alcoholic son of an ex-slave, and a street-smart prostitute. The gang tracks Cut Throat Bill into the deadly no-man’s land known as The Big Thicket — a place where blood and chaos reign.
The Thicket

Write When You Get Work
Stacy Cochran
Finn Wittrock, Рэйчел Рай Келлер
Ruth Duffy is getting by on an assistant's salary at a pricey school for girls in Manhattan, managing to move beyond the trouble and loss of her teenage years. Jonny Collins is working local jobs near the Throgs Neck Bridge in the Bronx. When they cross paths after years apart, Jonny is as consumed with Ruth as he was in their high school days, and he infiltrates her life for love and profit.
Write When You Get Work

Andrew Schulz: 5:5:1
Bradley J. Ross, Brendan Walsh
Andrew Schulz
In September 2017, Schulz self-released his first comedy special, 4:4:1 on YouTube. In June 2018, Schulz followed up with his debut comedy album, 5:5:1. After only one day of release, it earned the top ranking on iTunes' comedy album charts; within its first week, the album ranked number-one one Apple Music, Google Play, and Amazon; and, for the week of June 23, 2018, the album was number one on the Billboard comedy album charts.
Andrew Schulz: 4:4:1
