Nobody’s Boy: Desperation and Its Sometimes Deadly Ends
Harrison J. Bahe’s 32-minute Nobody’s Boy is a bitter tale of adjusting to life at rock bottom until it is...
Harrison J. Bahe’s 32-minute Nobody’s Boy is a bitter tale of adjusting to life at rock bottom until it is...
Mazdey’s Mijo is an unrestrained celebration of fashion, colour and vibrancy. With its extensive use of jump cuts, it picks...
Robb Jayne’s Hostile Architecture approaches the menace of its titular subject through the character of its suddenly homeless protagonist, Kirsty....
Brendan Byrne and Marissa Kaye co-directed I’m Here Too attempts to raise awareness about depression and suicide risk through the...
Moment, Geoffrey Uloth’s 22-minute sci-fi about a homeless girl’s brush with death, deals with a particular kind of fantasy: the...
Varun Chopra’s 6-minute documentary Misfits buzzes with righteous anger. Yet the anger is restrained, almost choosing to laugh at the...
In Ladies and Gentlemen, Gabriel Oliva puts the blinding spotlight on the excruciating awkwardness of trying to make it in...
Steve Herold’s 17-minute comedy Death of an Umbrella Salesman (co-written with James L. Palmer) chronicles a day in the life...
Xiwen Miao’s Cha explores the life and struggles of two Korean-Americans in an America crippled by COVID and marred by...
Ray Knowledge’s 10-minute short Service for The King is essentially a music video with a barebones plot thrown in. What...
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