A mid-life experiment with on-line dating takes a curious mother on a short journey of self discovery.
Two years after choosing not to kill the man who killed his son, former police sergeant Leo Barnes has become head of security for Senator Charlene Roan, the front runner in the next Presidential election due to her vow to eliminate the Purge. On the night of what should be the final Purge, a betrayal from within the government forces Barnes and Roan out onto the street where they must fight to survive the night.
Well-educated, New Hampshire mother, Linda Bishop, was determined to stay free of the mental health system after her early release from a 3 year commitment to New Hampshire State Hospital. Instead, she became a prisoner of her own mind, a fate which she documents in one of the most evocative and chilling accounts of mental illness and of our systemic failure to protect those suffering from it.
The Coast Guard makes a daring rescue attempt off the coast of Cape Cod after a pair of oil tankers are destroyed during a blizzard in 1952.
Michael Maggiani is a Boston-based actor and food stylist, originally from Quincy, MA. Though an avid film buff and amateur musician, he built a career as an executive chef working throughout Massachusetts. He has studied acting in Boston and New York, with notable teachers, Jock MacDonald, Fran Weinberg, Kimberly Graham, Shorey Walker, Kevin Lasit and Lynda Robinson. Since then, he has immersed himself in the New England acting community and is a strong supporter of local films, filmmakers and legislation supporting the industry. As a featured actor, he has appeared in the feature films American Hustle, The Finest Hours, Purge III, and Sex Tape. He has also acted in a number of independent films, including Don't Call Me Marty, Delightfully Delicious, and It's Christmas Time and in the TV web series Family Problems and The Over Easy Courthouse Café.
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