The Masterpiece: Justified Despair And Necessary Striving
Few personal tragedies strike as devastatingly as being told your days are numbered, especially if you are no more than...
Few personal tragedies strike as devastatingly as being told your days are numbered, especially if you are no more than...
The focus of Jesse Edwards’ Life After is split between the oftentimes desperate search for the meaning of life, and...
Gary, a 9-minute horror directed by Michael Rognlie (co-written with John Lee), follows in the tradition of smart devices gone...
We are excited to announce the nominees for the Short of the Year Awards 2021. Our judges have had the...
Lizzie Morgan’s 6-minute drama, Slip is a fragmentary glimpse into an unhealthy relationship. So resonantly does it realize the nuances...
An artistic feat for Aaron Markus Graf, who has written, directed, shot and edited the 20-minute film, Sunday Poem is...
A succinct short that efficiently gets at the heart of its message, Marcelo Mayen’s 4-minute Today, I’m Happy is centred...
The night before their wedding anniversary, Hannah wakes to find her husband awake and restless. She does not say anything....
A prominent feature of abusive relationships is gaslighting; and the inevitable consequence of being gaslighted is an utterly destabilised sense...
Somewhere between the two major scenes of Maisie Richardson-Sellers’ Sunday’s Child (co-written with Charlotte Casey) is an emotionally transitory scene...
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