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- Darkroom is a psychological drama that illustrates the events of a man, David Mills, and his wife, Coy, who develop film for the Salt Lake Police Department. The horrifying crime scene photos weigh heavily on their morale and cause a constant state of melancholy in their lives. While Coy suffers from the complications of getting pregnant, David experiences a dangerous disconnect from reality. Afflicted with distinguishing what is real and what is fantasy, David is stranded in his own mind. "What is real?" David's subdued generic life with Coy or the stimulating relationships that he fantasizes having with the victims in the photographs. The constant cloud over their lives causes a distancing in their relationship and is the direct result of the events that transpire.
- Twice Today is a highly metaphorical journey into the last moments of Joe Oliver. A man who is paralyzed from the waist down and at the end of his rope. As he ponders escape from his tragic and guilt-ridden past, he sits with a pistol on his lap and takes one last moment to reflect on the events that have culminated to his despair. These events are displayed through the lives of some small town citizens. In particular, the stories are related through the tales of four separate groups; two grade-school bullies rebelling against all that is good, a group of three dishonest teenagers who spend all of their earnings on drugs, a young couple whose relationship is on shaky ground due to dishonesty between the two, and a mother and daughter moving back to the mother's hometown in which the daughter is having difficulty coping with the idea of her parents getting a divorce. It is through the tales of these groups that the town becomes a macrocosm for Joe's own life; the events in his life are shown as repeating in the lives of the current town residents.
- Donna is obsessed with cleaning her kitchen and foyer tile. Unfortunately, she is married to a vile and filthy construction worker. Completely fed up with her husband's disgusting habits, Donna fantasizes killing her husband, but in every fantasy she realizes that it makes a bloody, ghastly mess. With her condition, she's got to figure out a way to kill him without making a new mess for her to clean!!!