Eureka: The Dragon Comes of Age through Violence
Miida Chu’s Eureka is an intimate journey into the experiences of a young girl straining to rupture the walls that...
Miida Chu’s Eureka is an intimate journey into the experiences of a young girl straining to rupture the walls that...
Issack Cintrón’s Early Bird is set in the aftermath of a heist. Following a bounty hunter and the last man...
Ricardo Bouyett’s 40-minute Even Saints Bleed exists strongly in the psychological realm, with its protagonist leaning into her trauma so...
Sohale Dezfoli’s 5-minute Taste the Difference is an obvious parody of the Pepsi Challenge, but with cola swapped for painkillers...
Cleto Acosta-McKillop’s 8-minute Kintsugi uses the philosophy behind the Japanese practice to craft a film about shifting times. A larger...
Anastasia Norenko’s On the Third Step is a 19-minute Russian crime thriller about a hit gone wrong. Seen in flashbacks,...
Chris Quick’s 26-minute comedy Autumn Never Dies is the sequel to The Greyness of Autumn, centred on the life and...
Jacob Isaiah Kelly’s Gutted examines what it means to be a good man, a good boyfriend and an ideal supporter...
For a while now, Netflix has monopolized the online streaming market. For years, the American streaming service remained the pack’s...
Cameron Lee Horace’s The Other Woman chronicles the life of a septuagenarian woman in a nursing home in 2004, her...
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