This Is Not About Swimming (Short Film) 

Premiered at The Toronto International Film Festival

Written and Directed By Marni Van Dyk

Executive Produced by Wildling Pictures, Penny Drop Productions and Toronto Outdoor Film Festival

Produced by Jennifer De Lucia & Daniel Stolfi 

Starring Jessie Rae Allen, Emma Hunter and Daniel Jun 

After her mother's death, Kyle goes on a quest to learn to swim in spite of her sister's attempts to sabotage her plan.

Title: Max vs The Mooch

Director: Jennifer De Lucia

Writers: Jennifer De Lucia & Hilary Jardine

Producers: You & Me Entertainment, Circus Studios

Cast: Harmeet Bhatti, Daniel Stolfi, Hannah Gallant

Synopsis: Max, a single and highly sensitive introvert living in the city, finds herself in a predicament when her roommate starts dating an invasive narcissistic mooch. Fueled by her desire to put an end to this unwanted dynamic, Max embarks on a comedic mission to sabotage the relationship and restore peace to her living situation. As the battle between Max and the mooch unfolds, hilarity ensues, leading to unexpected twists and turns that challenge Max in ways she never could have imagined. Can Max outwit the mooch and reclaim her personal space, or will this clash of personalities lead to an even bigger comedy of errors?

Stay tuned for the uproarious antics and witty charm of "Max vs The Mooch," where laughter is guaranteed and friendships are put to the ultimate test.

Everyone’s Leaving Us (Short Film)  

*Premiered at The Canadian Film Festival, Austin Comedy Festival and Portland Comedy Festival 

Written by Daniel Stolfi & Jennifer De Lucia 

Directed by Jessie Gabe

EVERYONE'S LEAVING US is a comedic short film about Mike (Daniel Stolfi) and Ami (Jennifer De Lucia), a rent-paying, baby-less couple in their 30’s who are about to lose their last set of couple friends to the adult way of life. When they discover their friends are moving to a small town in the middle of butt F@#$ nowhere, they do everything they can to stop them from sealing the deal. 

The Dishes (Short Film)

Written by Daniel Stolfi 

Directed by Jessie Gabe

This black and white silent short film examines married life in all its menial challenges.  The Dishes is a clown piece that seeks to highlight the absurdity of the everyday, while taking an age-old conflict and turning it on its head.