Fully Stockton
Fully Stockton (2005) is an surreal film directed & edited by Andrew Seaton-Elliott, starring Joshua McLaughlin. The film's basic plot revolves around a youth driven to a vicious cycle of addiction and sadness. The main action takes place in the main character's apartment where he searches for substances that he has misplaced in a state of confusion. The film was most notably shown at the Philadelphia Video Festival (2005) to a sizable audience. It has since been streaming continuously for web surfers at Imaginary Film Club, a website maintained by the director. The film is known in underground circles and has been enjoyed by audiences online by hundreds of people a day. The film has been considered by many critics to have real artistic merit, more so than others of it's kind, for portraying a truly realistic portrait of a suffering, addicted artist.