Pure Country 3: Pure Heart

Damon Santostefano

For Ada and Piper Spencer, singing is as natural as breathing. Talented and determined, the two sisters aim to fulfill their dream of performing on the stages of Nashville. But there is a family secret I am unaware of. As a young man, their father had also tried to break into the music business, before meeting their mother, before joining the Marines and before losing his life in Iraq. Ada and Piper never met him. But the fortuitous discovery of a letter prompts them to embark on a journey to understand who she really was. With the discovery of the truth about him and his life choices, the two girls end up understanding themselves and the special bond that holds their family together. With great new songs and a special cameo from country legend Willie Nelson, this touching story reminds us of the sacrifices we make for those we love.


A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song

Damon Santostefano

A modern twist on an enduring classic - Katie (Lucy Hale), dreams of being a recording artist but is continually thwarted by her cruel stepmother, Gail (Missi Pyle), and her stepsister, Bev (Megan Park). When Katie falls hard for Luke (Freddie Stroma), the new boy at her Performing Arts school, she tries to get his attention with her singing. However, her stepmother has other ideas and her stepsister mistakenly gets credit and Luke falls for the wrong girl. At the school's talent showcase Katie must learn to believe in herself to win Luke and succeed in her dreams of getting a recording contract.


Three to Tango

Damon Santostefano

When an aspiring young architect is mistakenly thought to be gay by his wealthy employer, he is coerced into spying on the married boss' girlfriend -- only to fall in love with her. Romantic comedy stars Neve Campbell (the "Scream" trilogy, "Wild Things"), Mathew Perry ("The Whole Nine Yards," TV's "Friends") and Golden Globe-winner Dylan McDermott (TV's "The Practice"). Co-starring Oliver Platt (TV's "The West Wing," "Ready to Rumble"), Bob Balaban ("The Majestic," "Best in Show") and John C. McGinley (TV's "Scrubs," "Office Space"). "Well cast and wittily written... a smart and sassy comedy with a playful sensibility and subtle sensitivity..." -- Variety.


Another Cinderella Story

Damon Santostefano

Set around the modern world of the music business, the classic fairy tale "Cinderella" is recast with Mary Santiago, a natural-born dancer at heart, as the orphaned, put-upon princess-to-be, working for cruel pop star Dominique and her two horrible daughters, Britt and Bree. After years of abuse at the wicked trio's hands, Mary, now a junior at ritzy Beverly Hills High School, is counting down the days until her dance audition for the prestigious Manhattan Academy of Performing Arts, where she hopes to transfer for a bright future away from Dominique and her over-demanding brood. When teen pop sensation Joey Parker returns to Beverly Hills High to finish up school like a "normal" teen, the stage is set for a masquerade dance, mistaken identity, and a search for the girl who dropped her iPod (the modern equivalent of a glass slipper) while fleeing from the dance. This modern fairy tale proves you don't need a fairy godmother to make magic happen, or to have a happy ending!