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- Eli's Liquor Store is set in Koreatown circa 1999. It's the story of Elijah Gooden, a 43-year-old African-American man from Atlanta, Georgia. With a degree from Georgia Tech University, he worked in corporate America before moving his family to Los Angeles to start his own business. He and his family experience culture shock and adversity as they struggle to build their livelihood in an area dominated by Asian-American business owners. It is worlds apart from what he knew in Atlanta, and despite the varying degrees of suspicion, contempt, resentment and prejudice that he faces, Gooden makes a challenge to overlook racial lines and focuses on the humanity of every person in hopes of building better relationships.
- Sammy, a 5'4" Asian American comic, is comforted by his friends at a Koreatown bar over the breakup of his 5'10" Caucasian girlfriend. Unknowingly, an equally talented Asian American female comic sits close by, head over heels for Sammy's affection. His misconception of Asian women is dramatically changed as a simple bathroom trip reveals love can be hiding in all the wrong places.
- Signerz is a comedy about three street advertising sign holders (aka Signerz) that expose the myths of the business and ultimately go head-to-head in a street-corner competition for permanent advertising space.
- A white mail clerk can't tell any of his ethnic coworkers apart.
- Bridging the gap between traditional Asian values and the modern Americanized culture.
- When All-American football star Nate Washington's father is suddenly killed, he begins to question his destiny.
- Asian man. Black woman. Two people from different worlds bond over rap, food and friendship. A hip-hop "When Harry Met Sally". "Save the Last Dance" meets "Tampopo." For merchandise or special offers visit www.akirashiphopshop.com
- Comic Joey Guila suffers from multiple personality disorder aka DID. He has no idea one of those personalities is a world class chef.
- Mrs. Winters has loved her son, Aaron, since adoption. His Asian heritage has never bothered her, though she is African American. As a gripping illness takes hold of her body, Aaron's Caucasian girlfriend, Renee, introduces herself. Years of civil struggle bring Mrs. Winters' patience to a dead halt. Are the color lines too wide to cross? How deep do still waters run? People of 3 different races strive to make amends before nature denies the chance.