Last Lesson: Homophobia And The Slivers of Hope Despite It
Badar’s 10-minute Last Lesson takes on a homophobic parent and her instant prejudice against the piano teacher once the latter’s...
Badar’s 10-minute Last Lesson takes on a homophobic parent and her instant prejudice against the piano teacher once the latter’s...
Jacob Harding’s 25-minute drama Withdrawal is exactly what its name implies. A man with a multitude of personality issues battles...
Through Left Behind Matthew R. Ford details and explores the aftermath of relationship abuse and all the ways it leaches...
A three-part series, Dave Ash’s Incompleteness intertwines three different storylines to delve into questions of metaphysics and ask larger questions...
Mannen som inte ville gråta (The Man Who Wouldn’t Cry) is a comedy that serves as a guise beneath which...
Piotr Szkopiak’s Two Knights is a dark-toned story of anger, questioning righteousness, morality, and the bounds of religion and duty....
From the name itself, it is evident that Toni Nordli’s Six Feet of Separation is located within the pandemic era....
Vivian Ip’s An Island Drifts has its characters faced with irreconcilably large consequences to their actions. The characters, a little...
Who We Were combines the unique disenchantment of outgrowing people at a time when the feeling–and its cousins–have just occupied...
Ali Matlock’s Shadows Of The Dust beguiles its viewer until the very last moment as to its direction, resulting in...
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