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Rags to riches is an alluring myth. Ask most heroes of these tales, and they will perpetuate it. It is...
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A trademark feature of the pandemic is the sudden crop of video calls within the narrative as a storytelling tool....
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The music in its title sequence, and the framing of its opening shot serve as immediate evidence that the story...
We are introduced to the year 2065 and in not so flattering words. The pun is hard to miss; the...
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Today we are more than elated to share with you the details of the winners from Indie Shorts Mag Short...
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