Still recovering from every parent's worst nightmare, a couple seek a new life in picture-perfect suburban USA. But the grief they bring with them finds a dark energy in the new home, and soon the promise of their new life turns into series of horrifying visions and dreamstate encounters with unspeakable evil...
Don't Be Afraid is a short film about protests. A father Hank (Ben Cable) and his son Ben (Cristopher Michael Rose) have a heart-to-heart talk about an upcoming protest action.
In this short film, a father (Ben Cable) tries to explain his wife's mental illness to his daughter (Sierra Nottingham).
When coming out to his traditional parents, Sid uses his time machine to reset the day trying to make sure everything goes perfect.
A documentary that describes why marriage equality must be allowed for all adults. It outlines the struggles to get legal marriage and informs the discussion which helps counter the profusion of attacks on marriage equality, which continue unabated to this day. There are 13 main interviews with lesbian and gay community leaders, along with impromptu, brief interviews with numerous people at the 1994 Seattle Gay Pride Parade. Interviews are conducted by Demian.
Ben Cable is an Actor, Author, Blogger, and Producer in Los Angeles, California. Ben Cable returned to acting in 2017 after a long hiatus in the corporate world. Ben enjoys the artistic integrity of short films. He has been featured in over 40 movies, music videos, and shorts since 2017. His 2022 short films 'Everything I Could' and 'Don't Be Afraid' have won awards at film festivals globally. As of January 2023, a fourth micro-short film, 'The Gospel According to Ruth', was in production and ready for distribution. In 2022, Ben Cable won Best Actor by SAS Movie Studio, DRUK International Film Festival, WUIFF International Film Festival, Future of Films Awards, Beyond Border International Film Festival, Luis Bunuel Memorial Awards, and L'Age D'or International Arthouse Film Festival. Ben Cable is known for portraying the Father in the music video by Stitches' I CRY, with over 5.1 million views, Kiefer Sutherland's Official Video, Something You Love (2019), and Band of Horses' Official Music Video, In Need of Repair (2021).
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