Before Sunrise: Hope For A Happy Post-COVID World
Unlike its titular cousin, 12-minute short Before Sunrise steers away from romance, but more crucially, it stays well clear of...
Unlike its titular cousin, 12-minute short Before Sunrise steers away from romance, but more crucially, it stays well clear of...
What directors Sonia Gumuchian and Katherine Eaton’s Home Entertainment does is neatly package people’s pet peeves, secret desires and subversions...
Writer-director Sarah Phillips’s Supplements is a voyeuristic experience to the year 2289. In a practically human deficient planet Earth, which...
With 52 - A Tale of Loneliness, Patton Oswalt's affinity for marine characters might be considered a legitimate subject of...
There’s no mistaking Nikki Born’s Haunt as anything but a comedy. But beyond its witty one-liners, commendable cast and well-timed...
Crimes against women get reported daily. Too many shorts have already explored its reportage. But what about those whose cases...
Over 200 million people remain displaced and migrated as per official reports. Whatever may be the reason behind their choices,...
Enzo Flores’s Dope Sick is a mirror shown to society. Set in Bushwick, the film explores the socio-economic structure of...
Writers Jun Tang and Ziyi Jin follow a nuanced story, of a sexagenarian and his lover, a forbidden love that...
Pamela Perrine’s The Journeyman (11:28 minutes) is a layered social drama that brings forward the discussions on mental health, societal rehabilitation...
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