Fervor: On Being Dazed With Hatred
Enrique A. Mendoza’s 10-minute Fervor dramatises the fury of a woman who has just lost everything to the obstinate malice ...
Enrique A. Mendoza’s 10-minute Fervor dramatises the fury of a woman who has just lost everything to the obstinate malice ...
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Sashia Dumont and Paul Robinson’s The Resonance, a supernatural horror set in and styled like the 1970s, features a silent ...
Vimeo has just launched its largest quarterly update, and it’s a goldmine for independent filmmakers. The Spring 2025 release is ...
The wait is finally over! After months of poring over a record-breaking number of submissions from every corner of the ...
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Chandler Clarke’s Bzrk is a 17-minute sci-fi horror which asks, What can we do with our anger and our fear, ...
Steve Hunyi’s 18-minute Garbage Rex has a certain surreality to it, as if operating under the influence, that gives it ...
Netflix made a significant splash at the Annecy Film Festival on Thursday, June 12, 2025, showcasing a dazzling array of ...
Brandon Ashplant’s Whispers of Freedom is a Cold War-era biopic of Chris Gueffroy, a young man whose tragedy is that ...
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