Motherland: Weaponised Assumptions, and Those Who Use Them
Denise Khng’s Motherland is a tense drama about a parent-teacher meeting, while the child both occupies the periphery and is ...
Denise Khng’s Motherland is a tense drama about a parent-teacher meeting, while the child both occupies the periphery and is ...
Bex Bradshaw’s A Bad Romance is a quirky, dark romantic comedy that finds a fun narrative to locate within the ...
Zach Kaplan’s Nativity jumps headlong into its futuristic premise—people in America in 2092 can now have custom-made babies ordered, on ...
Writer-director Shicong Zhu’s Heather’s Voice isn’t far from the distant future, nor unrealistic. Although a fictionalised account (probably) of a ...
Madi Stine’s Out Of Water is a stunning work of creative genius, touching performances and stellar production design. All of ...
Pranav Kothary’s Here is a story for every generation, although it’s set to ring a bell for the millennials. A ...
Contrary to the title, director Joe Acierno’s The Playboy Of Park Slope is the story of Shawn, who is anything ...
Director Anant Mehra offers 13:25 minutes of what seems like a visual essay, of a very painful dissection of a ...
Anant Mehra does it again. He picks a sensitive topic, neatly unfolds it for his audience and lets the story ...
Sabrina Stoll’s Snowflakes is an animated 6-minute drama about finding a spark of magic in bleak circumstances. Charly, its tiny ...
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