The Car Spotter: Old Love, New Hobbies, and Newfound Joys
Martin Sandin’s Bilskådaren (translated, The Car Spotter) is a 14-minute short reuniting Roy Andersson’s A Swedish Love Story actors, Ann-Sofie Kylin and Björn Andrésen. The plot,...
Martin Sandin’s Bilskådaren (translated, The Car Spotter) is a 14-minute short reuniting Roy Andersson’s A Swedish Love Story actors, Ann-Sofie Kylin and Björn Andrésen. The plot,...
Denise Khng’s Motherland is a tense drama about a parent-teacher meeting, while the child both occupies the periphery and is...
Bex Bradshaw’s A Bad Romance is a quirky, dark romantic comedy that finds a fun narrative to locate within the...
Learning a new language can be daunting, especially if you have a short attention span and a limited ability to...
Watching short films can be a great source of entertainment. You can easily find them on popular streaming sites like...
Zach Kaplan’s Nativity jumps headlong into its futuristic premise—people in America in 2092 can now have custom-made babies ordered, on...
In the past decades, Hollywood has been the most influential and prominent film industry around the globe. Major studios like...
Written and directed by Francis Han, 503 is an excellent example of creative writing. That the horror genre has been...
Writer-director Shicong Zhu’s Heather’s Voice isn’t far from the distant future, nor unrealistic. Although a fictionalised account (probably) of a...
What director Araque Blanco hopes to achieve through his 9:54-minute long documentary is to let his audience know that there...
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