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University Heights (2004) is a film written and directed by Scott Beck and produced by Bryan Woods and Bluebox Limited Films. The trailer for the film won mtvU's Best Film on Campus competition. Beck and Woods received a development deal with MTV Films.

"University Heights" is a reflection on American life and the struggles that we face everyday.

Four lives on a college campus. Four problems seeking answers. A Philosophy teacher owes thousands of dollars to a drug cartel, but the death of his wife destroys him with guilt. A teenager hopes to fall in love, but finds trouble in his drug use. Confused and alone, an English teacher fights his sexuality. Consumed by racism and disgust, a student discovers whom he hates most - himself.

An examination of life and the choices we make, University Heights grasps the everyday struggles of humanity - finding yourself.

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