Jake, the failure: The Experience of Despair in the Face of Devaluation
Dealing with the disaffection of being an artist of any kind today, Julian Sibal’s Jake, the failure is a 9-minute ...
Dealing with the disaffection of being an artist of any kind today, Julian Sibal’s Jake, the failure is a 9-minute ...
Opening with a grandmother-granddaughter at a beach, Drifting Boat contends on the one hand with the unceasing desire to regain ...
Written, directed and edited by Allen Childress, Developing Agents is a 23:11-minute long experimental short that explores the mind of ...
Written and directed by Lauren Campi, Pine is a beautiful 14:15-minute long narrative that carries the fuzzy warmth of Christmas ...
Director-writers Rolfin Nyhus & Steve Brumwell have a tough job at hand. Not only do they have to convincingly present ...
Britt Harris and Molly Muse’s co-directorial debut, Wrap Me In A Sheet is a beautifully intimate journey towards healing from long ...
Martin Sandin’s Bilskådaren (translated, The Car Spotter) is a 14-minute short reuniting Roy Andersson’s A Swedish Love Story actors, Ann-Sofie Kylin and Björn Andrésen. The plot, ...
Denise Khng’s Motherland is a tense drama about a parent-teacher meeting, while the child both occupies the periphery and is ...
Writer-director Shicong Zhu’s Heather’s Voice isn’t far from the distant future, nor unrealistic. Although a fictionalised account (probably) of a ...
Pranav Kothary’s Here is a story for every generation, although it’s set to ring a bell for the millennials. A ...
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