Adam Linkenhelt’s A Close Encounter is a sex comedy detailing the meet-cute between two passengers on a near-empty flight. At...
Read moreJP Bradham’s Consumed deploys horror and tumultuous film language to showcase the frenzied mental scape of a character caught in...
Read moreKeith Andreen’s Mayfly lays bare the fallibility of glorious figures while graphing the ravaging work of grief. Twenty-seven minutes long,...
Read moreMagnus Lyche’s 16-minute domestic violence drama Ghoul showcases the experience from the perspective of the child in the household. His...
Read moreLauren Hoover-directed Favorites is an introspective drama where the past mingles with the present in a depiction of life as...
Read moreDarius Clar’s 14-minute horror The Doll Collector sees two young women join hands with a sorceress. Plagued by problems beyond...
Read moreGabriel Caste’s Are You Awake? is an astute psychological drama that depicts routine dread with precision. Compressing time and history...
Read moreDom Lee’s Between the Lines is a 15-minute musical comedy that bears the markers of the COVID era, in that...
Read moreChase Pearson’s Vanilla, built as a classic sex comedy, uses its many twists and turns to deliver laughs that come...
Read moreYuQi-an’s 4-minute The Story of Mama Butterfly is short for a documentary but impactful nonetheless. Dispensing with perspective representation to...
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