Cramming: Navigating The Unforgiving Maze Of Life As A Growing Child
Too often, narratives about teens and preteens on film focus on heady adventures and larger-than-life experiences, inclined more towards escapist ...
Too often, narratives about teens and preteens on film focus on heady adventures and larger-than-life experiences, inclined more towards escapist ...
One is left wondering after this 30-minute long film. Is Ba Ham a tale of friendship or love? Is it ...
Director-writer Hassan Raza’s 35:00-minute-long Zaara is many things at once. It’s a social drama, filmed with the distinct style of ...
There is something about films like Lea that is so absorbingly intimate that seeing the last of the end credits ...
How do you work a heavy subject without it sagging under its own weight? David J Paradise attempts to answer ...
Director/editor/DoP Stephen Bell’s 09:45 minute long film picks on the theatre industry. And, by focusing on the life of one ...
A thriller impressively made during lockdown, Tara Lynn Rye and Simon O'Keefe's 11-minute I Still Am takes a psychological approach ...
The 16-minute documentary, Point Symmetry does something unusual: it highlights the experience of a daughter confronting the legacy of having ...
If you are willing to overlook the misleading heading, then writer-director Revell Carpenter’s 10:23-minute-long Goodnight is a slow-paced, non-linear short ...
Ever wondered what happens behind those closed doors of Hollywood parties? You see the after-party pics and wonder if it ...
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