Waves: A Monochromatic Depiction Of A Very Grey Subject
Anant Mehra does it again. He picks a sensitive topic, neatly unfolds it for his audience and lets the story...
Anant Mehra does it again. He picks a sensitive topic, neatly unfolds it for his audience and lets the story...
Sabrina Stoll’s Snowflakes is an animated 6-minute drama about finding a spark of magic in bleak circumstances. Charly, its tiny...
Mark Anthony Thomas, Jordon Rooney, and Shane McFarland’s Folded Whispers is a 25-minute documentary on Thomas’s first performance as a...
Anant Mehra’s Providence is a 13-minute horror about vows that last and succeed lifetimes. Powers that are also curses are...
We at Indie Shorts Mag are proud to announce the return of our Short Film Festival for its third edition,...
Thomas Wheeler’s Order 27 is an alternative history thriller that doubles as a comedy. Exploring the alternative of an actual...
Music is continually developing and increasingly becoming an integral part of our lives. The world of filmmaking is no exception....
Ari Itkin and Devon Diffenderfer’s Love You Tyler is the kind of comedy that might let you guess the ending...
“12 Angry Men” is a classic film that has captivated audiences for over 60 years. Beyond its entertainment value, it...
Melanie Thompson’s The Package is the un-parodying and un-porning of a familiar porn trope: the solitary woman and the delivery...
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