Sharing: The Small Realities of Joint Custody
Mykea Perry’s Sharing examines the rarely explored loneliness of sharing custody of one’s child–or being the child of a split ...
Mykea Perry’s Sharing examines the rarely explored loneliness of sharing custody of one’s child–or being the child of a split ...
Kayla Sun’s The Code of Family is a 15-minute drama inspired by the life of Masako Wakamiya, an 84-year old ...
Sultan Ali’s The ‘Other’ Talk is a short 4-minute film that cleverly tells half its story and leaves the rest ...
Daniel James Dismuke’s AAgnostic deliberates on questions of good, evil and religion through the story of a woman’s crippling guilt ...
P.M. Lipscomb’s Outcry constructs a drama of grief that twists itself into a gnarly, bittersweet thing. At its centre is ...
Rolfin Nyhus’ The Gossip splits its time between the two parties involved in such a premise: the offender and the ...
Charles Solomon’s Gold takes place at a time in Nigeria’s history marked by political violence. The story of a family ...
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 ...
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