Outcry: Gains, Losses, And All We (Don’t) Expect From Them
P.M. Lipscomb’s Outcry constructs a drama of grief that twists itself into a gnarly, bittersweet thing. At its centre is ...
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 ...
With the 18-minute film Bob, written by Dan Brier, director Drew Bierut makes a sweetly peculiar comedy that does not ...
Alex Bates’ Dare to Dream is a drama about a young chef’s destructive desire to prove himself worthy to his ...
Through Left Behind Matthew R. Ford details and explores the aftermath of relationship abuse and all the ways it leaches ...
A three-part series, Dave Ash’s Incompleteness intertwines three different storylines to delve into questions of metaphysics and ask larger questions ...
Mannen som inte ville gråta (The Man Who Wouldn’t Cry) is a comedy that serves as a guise beneath which ...
Piotr Szkopiak’s Two Knights is a dark-toned story of anger, questioning righteousness, morality, and the bounds of religion and duty. ...
From the name itself, it is evident that Toni Nordli’s Six Feet of Separation is located within the pandemic era. ...
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