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Windsor Drive explores the disturbed mind of River Miller, a mentallyunstable 27 year old, haunted by the death of his girlfriend, Jordana. Trapped by the voices and visions in his head, River's world begins to crumble, as his delusions about Jordana's death begin to take over his reality. Now in a relationship with a new woman, Brooke, River begins pursuing a career as an actor in an attempt to escape from himself. As his neurosis manifests, his psychotic episodes begin to increase.After learning of an open casting call for the new Liz Leaf film, River makes the rash decision to move to Los Angeles to pursue the role. He abruptly ends the relationship with Brooke, but not before they share one more intimate night together.When he arrives in Los Angeles, he is offered a room in an old 1920's Hollywood Mansion by its two current tenants, Wulfric and Ivy, two vampy hipsters with an agenda of their own. As River becomes more involved with the two of them, his visions of Jordana & the past begin to become more surreal &intense.Desperate to climb out of his skin, he immediately starts to pursue the role in the film, first by conventional means, but when that doesn't work, by using more aggressive tactics. He begins to stalk the Junior Casting Director, June Ellis. After weeks of manipulation, she begins to fall for River's façade and offers him the opportunity to read for a part in the film.River's tumultuous past finally catches up to him, with the arrival of Brooke in Los Angeles, forcing him to face a reality that he isn't prepared for. As everything begins to unravel, River begins to lose his mind and is ultimately left to endure the consequences of his actions. (Indican Pictures)

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