Bright Forests: A First Contact Sci-Fi About Systems on Earth
Chadwick Harman’s Bright Forests is a philosophical and emotional sci-fi short about humankind’s eternal reach towards the unknown. Following a ...
Chadwick Harman’s Bright Forests is a philosophical and emotional sci-fi short about humankind’s eternal reach towards the unknown. Following a ...
Gio Randazzo’s She Follows, written with Miranda Rausch, emphasises that it is based on “some real sh*t”. While the substance ...
Madison Hatfield’s I Could Dom is a film this writer would watch again and again and twice on Christmas. A ...
Written by its lead actors Alan Hall and Gabriel Thomson, and directed by Kieran Dee, Hungry Like the Wolf foregrounds ...
Thomas Loone’s Homeless Tobez is a 36-minute feel-good dramedy that is made to appeal to an audience of dreamers. A ...
Joseph McGovern’s Is This the Bed We Lie In? finds a couple at a turning point in their collective life ...
There is good reason for the title of Barry Wilkinson’s Badger! to come with that exclamation point. Its titular badger ...
Ernest Anemone’s The Last Fool is a tense, intricately woven drama of a priest’s meeting with an extremist and convicted ...
The title of Amir Zargara’s A Good Day Will Come is elegiac and profoundly hopeful. Its inherent lament seems to ...
Justin Mawardi’s Enough for you, an 8-minute romance drama made over the course of a day, is a bottle film ...
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