Stanley Thai
Austin, Texas, United States
Profile
Campaigns
Campaigns I'm On
A Fall
by
Stanley Thai
On the night of his possible death, an uncaring old man must come to terms with his Autistic grandson.
Always Be Together
by
Dyann Green
The story of a couple facing tragedy, loss, and true love.
Play Things
by
Matt Stryker
A coming of age story about sex, death, and dolls.
Campaigns I've Funded
FemBeat Birthday Fundraiser
by
Samantha Skinner
Celebrate 5 years of feminist filmmaking by supporting our work!
So Lucky: An Original Play
by
Sandy Lam
Can Pen Huang reconcile with the past in order to piece together her present?
Untitled, Kind of Secret, DnD, Short Film, Thingy
by
Curtis Wayne McOsker
A soon to be hilarious short film about a group of friends and their engaging fantasy adventures.
Motherland
by
Quinton Boudwin
A mother and her son say goodbye on their last night together before she leaves for Thailand.
SELA
by
Maddy Bethard
Lonely after her mother's remarriage, Nadine befriends a creature living in the lake by her house.
Found Footage 3D - Feature Horror Film
by
Steven DeGennaro
Smart. Funny. Scary. What Scream did for slashers, we aim to do for found footage.
Bully
by
Sheridan O'Donnell
"Bully" is an upcoming narrative short film to be shot in July of 2014 in Albuquerque, NM.
Lane Thirty Seven
by
Lane Thirty Seven
The University of Texas at Austin Advanced Narrative Project. Lane Thirty Seven is a quirky, sci-fi, horror short film currently in post-production.
Kingdom by the Sea
by
Sarah Kolb
The Chronicle of a South Texas mermaid on her way back home.
Campaigns I'm Following
Play Things
by
Matt Stryker
A coming of age story about sex, death, and dolls.
Always Be Together
by
Dyann Green
The story of a couple facing tragedy, loss, and true love.
Princess in Another Castle - feature-length film
by
Kennedy J. Baruch
This adaptation of the hit Zelda short film “ESCAPE” is halfway through production, will tour festivals in 2014, and will release online in 2015 with your help!
A Fall
by
Stanley Thai
On the night of his possible death, an uncaring old man must come to terms with his Autistic grandson.