Balloon: Conventions of Violence and Their By-Products
Through the superhero myth, Jeremy Merrifield’s Balloon, co-written with Dave Testa, explores the destructive forces that come into being in...
Through the superhero myth, Jeremy Merrifield’s Balloon, co-written with Dave Testa, explores the destructive forces that come into being in...
Abigail Parmenter’s What we say, What we mean plays with reality to present alternative realities of a couple who are...
Anthony Vander’s Finale is a bid to portray COVID-19, not as stats and facts, but as the suspended limbo of...
Konstantin Pivovar’s 23-minute Paintless explores the world of Christians after the Second Coming. For one artist, it is a bleak...
Thommy Kane’s New Shoes sees the bleak world that a young boy occupies, with his mother at the centre of...
David McGuff’s Barbarian God, based on Daniel Prillaman’s play, explores what happens when a Viking vampire confronts a nun’s faith—right...
June 22nd, a 24-minute film by Michael .T, documents a day at the beach for a group of teenagers enjoying...
Corbin Cox’s Colors of Death Valley, created for hospitality company Cabana, is a 3-minute trip into the extreme conditions of...
Joshua Paul Messarge’s Going Down South is a dark comedy that explores a crucial turning point in the lives of...
Matthew Manhire’s Flames is a 6-minute film that witnesses self-expression and liberation from despotic control. Two young men take centre...
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