Tony McCall is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and actor hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
McCall strives to create tender stories related to identity and human connection.
A pair of people experience some interesting, fleeting moments in Pleasantville, New Jersey.
Alice-Heart is an aimless college student residing in Philadelphia. She aspires to be a famous writer but drops out of school in her last semester of senior year on a whim. Immediately cut off from her disappointed Filipino mother and dumped by her studious boyfriend, she finds that she has to pay bills on her own for the first time. Distraught, she takes solace in her neighbor Tony, a self sufficient freelance photographer. Tony encourages her to pursue her passions and hold onto her friendships. With this in mind, Alice-Heart navigates the beginnings of adulthood and combats “adult baby” allegations along the way.
Two down-on-their-luck stoners execute a bank heist when one realizes he went on a date with the teller the night before.
Two family friends meet up after not seeing each other for awhile, but one thinks it's a date.
Luke Kim is a young Korean American drug dealer in the Kensington neighborhood of North Philadelphia. In order to support himself, as well as pay back a rival drug dealer, he and his friends, Marcus and Dodo, must hatch a plan to steal a large offering from the same church that his estranged father ministers. However, the plan goes awry and they are caught by the church deacons. Luke is forced to reconnect with his father, making a difficult decision between the past and the present.
Ellis and his friends break up, fall in love, and sell postcards.