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Some say family is everything. Some say family are just people we''re assigned to at birth.Trey Amana, a forty-something, hardworking father of two, discovered his dad''s death five years ago on the day after Christmas. Although Trey has grieved and prioritized his health, holiday music and decorations trigger painful memories. To take the final step toward healing the loss while saving extra cash for his holiday-obsessed kids, Trey decides to close his late father''s storage unit once and for all. Trey discovers a journal written during his father''s college years. His dad, Art, reveals an outrageous family secret driving Trey into a wormhole of suspicions. With family members en-route to Trey''s home, Trey is burdened by the need for answers while somehow producing a hospitable Christmas. Father & Sun explores how secrets and well-meaning motivations from the past can have a counteractive generational impact. Father & Sun contemplates life in the shadows or life standing on the Sun (owning one''s truth), speaking to the passing of the torch from father to son, what it means to be honorable, and the spiritual, emotional, and mental effect on heirs.
"Miracle baby" Nakoa Jamar discovers a mosquito bite in the center of his chest on his 12th birthday, which rapidly grows into an evil Siamese twin. The older Nakoa gets, the more terrorizing his twin brother, Marcus, becomes. Distressed by the changes in their family and unable to bear another scandal incited by Marcus, The Taylors, Nakoa's parents, research doctors to separate the twins after the boys nearly destroy each other in a merciless fight. The problem is the boys are conjoined at the heart. Separation will kill them both. Using horror, fertility issues, and Yin and Yang symbolism as the backdrop, Egg contemplates what it means for light and darkness to manifest in the body. Egg explores the limits of love and the limits of hatred while speaking to the distinct ability we have as human beings-the ability to choose.
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