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Out On Film is excited to present four of the year’s best dramatic short films. Ashlyn's inability to accept herself keeps her from pursuing her biggest dream—acting. Sister Wives is a multi-layered love story that tells the tale of young women living in 2003 within a strict, fundamentalist, polygamous society in Utah: Kaidence and Galilee find themselves bound to one another, under the same roof, in the same marriage, as they develop scary, new, exciting feelings for each other. A Honduran immigrant is given the chance to meet her mother after nearly two decades of separation. Finally, two former college teammates, after 20 years of estrangement, find themselves summoned to their late friend's estate hearing. To claim their inheritance, they must first confront their past relationship while undergoing a polygraph test.


Ashlyn longs to be on stage, but her inability to accept herself keeps her from pursuing that dream. When confronted with the opportunity to audition for the lead role in her school's play, Ashlyn must decide whether to hide who she is or risk showing herself.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    17 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Regional Premiere
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  • Director
    Amanda Michaels, Whitney Houser
  • Screenwriter
    Whitney Houser
  • Producer
    Amanda Michaels, Whitney Houser
  • Co-Producer
    Aubrey Mozino
  • Cast
    Kate Godfrey, David Sullivan, Joyce Guy | Co-starring: Garrett Ryan, Mitchell Gregorio, Carie Kawa, Amber Stonebraker, Mackenzie Brooke Smith, Angela Landis, Tanja Gartner | Casting Director: Tineka Becker
  • Cinematographer
    Maddy Talias
  • Editor
    Whitney Houser
  • Production Design
    Amanda Michaels
  • Sound Design
    Bryan Parker, Kristen Hirlinger
  • Music
    Rob Simonsen, Emile Mosseri