The Green Eyed Monster
Dedra Davenport (Rosamund Pike) meets the 14 year old daughter (Emily Meade) of her fiance (Dylan McDermott) for the very first time. However, she is soon disturbed by how unhealthy and bordering on incestuous the relationship between the two is.
This Little Piggy
Ginny Bai (Jamie Chung) agrees to participate in a repulsive sex act with her boyfriend Chad Bower (Robert Hoffman). Soon after she begins to slowly lose her mind when she cannot seem to get rid of an odd smell from her finger.
Buyer’s Remorse
A rich and well recognized West Hollywood gay couple (Peter Macdissi and Anson Mount) decide to adopt a 7 year old African girl (Tiara McKinney). They prove to be mentally unprepared for the challenges and risks involved in parenthood, especially so, as their adopted daughter is a decided mute who refuses to speak to them.
Kangaroo Court
A nanny (Lake Bell) for a group of neglected children comes to find some dangerous secrets about the live- in staff at their mansion home.
Maneater
An unidentified man (Nick Stahl) brakes into the apartment of meek woman Sarah Cotton (Zoe Saldana), whom he proceeds to rape. Sometime later she finds the man’s wallet and is able to track him down. Rather than seek justice or revenge the woman invites him on a date, then back to her apartment. Once there the man becomes suspicious of her motives, and is shocked when she begs him to rape her again, though he does as she asks. As he begins to leave Sarah cries and begs him to stay, but he leaves all the same.

Movie Name | Burning Palms (2011) |
Director | Christopher B. Landon |
Writer | Christopher B. Landon |
Producer | Oren Segal Steven Prince Jason Hewitt Tyler Thompson Vince Morella Naz Jafri |
Release Date | January 14, 2011 |
Starring | Zoe Saldana Dylan McDermott Paz Vega Rosamund Pike Lake Bell Nick Stahl Shannen Doherty Adriana Barraza Colleen Camp Jamie Chung Robert Hoffman Peter Macdissi Emily Meade Anson Mount Austin Williams Tom Wright |
Genre | Comedy, Drama |
Studio | New Films International |
Distributedby | Films In Motion |
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