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The guy plays matchmaker, sending two middle-aged marijuana enthusiasts on a first date.
A nameless cannabis delivery guy delivers his much-needed medication to stressed-out New Yorkers.
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The guy plays matchmaker, sending two middle-aged marijuana enthusiasts on a first date.
One in the series of critically acclaimed High Maintenance shorts, Rachel focuses on Colin (Dan Stevens of Downton Abbey), a husband, stay-at-home father and writer. When he starts to fixate on his insecurities about past success and his secret tendencies to dress up in his wife's designer clothing, writer's block sets in. Procrastination, pot and fashion fill his days until he gets some needed encouragement from an unlikely source. This witty short is a beautiful portrait of acceptance from outside and in.
A guy meets a clingy girl after a recent breakup. He calls the guy and finally sees the light.
A woman struggles with her fiancé's increasing paranoia and survival tendencies.
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