In the bathroom at a party, two college-age friends discuss their smoking habits as one has suddenly decided to quit for reasons completely unknown.
A girl struggles with the naivety of her newly created friend - an android with some dangerous role models.
After a year of dating, a high school couple realize that their college picks are going to force them apart and on opposite ends of the country. Faced with this imminent split, the couple go out to a local light park for their holiday date.
Henry, a teenage boy, is dropped off at his grandparent's house for what was supposed to be a normal weekend. However, after certain events were discovered Henry finds himself experiencing a weekend that he wasn't expecting.
A disconnected father and son reunite for a weekend camping trip as a final effort to bond before the son goes off to college, which serves as the beginning of a new understanding of the previous absence in each others' lives.
Ryan Schwenn is an American editor, producer, and director known for his various short films, including Lights (2018), Smoke Break (2020), and This Isn't a Requiem, It's a Séance (2023). His narrative and documentary work have been selected for film festivals across the United States. He also is a frequent collaborator in the Austin film community on a variety of films, including Bahala Na (2023), Walter (2022), Rocky Road (2023), and more. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, he is also a frequent actor, screenwriter, and cinematographer.
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