9 to 5: Totalitarianism And Kindness Make An Unholy Union
A dystopian world is the perfect stage for a storyteller with which to build characters and stories that causes unease ...
A dystopian world is the perfect stage for a storyteller with which to build characters and stories that causes unease ...
If Bloom’s A Light Once There touched on Cole’s acts, its sister film Hope delves into it further with the ...
There is something very compelling about Ron Dias’ Mariposa. At the heart of it are two young girls, still in ...
Ron Kanecke & Matt Johanning’s Last Rites comes with an intriguing plot: a priest -- a disgraced one at that ...
Very cleverly crafted, Marie Vandelannoote’s Funeral’s merit lies as much in its camerawork as in its screenplay. The plot is ...
It is easy to fall into the trappings of nostalgia. That much we know and rarely heed. On screen too, ...
A sensory experience, Fallen relays the tale of love and waiting between Gilbert, a soldier driven by his sense of ...
“Creatures that shed their skin forget the past. I envy the immobile trees that can die standing.” The first lines ...
Producer-writer-director Nicole Campbell’s short ‘Shining Ashes’ is a hard-hitting take on a father’s journey along the lines of his personal ...
From writer-director Natalie Peracchio comes a visually captivating short about another-level sibling rivalry. It is perhaps unfair to call it ...
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