Dumpster Archaeology: The Art of Rediscovering in Jazzy Docu on Dumpster Diving
Dustie Carter’s documentary on Lew Blink, Dumpster Archaeology captures its subject’s lighthearted whimsy through its comedic, stylised design—leaving the job ...
Dustie Carter’s documentary on Lew Blink, Dumpster Archaeology captures its subject’s lighthearted whimsy through its comedic, stylised design—leaving the job ...
Ksenia Bugrimova’s 23-minute Zerno chronicles a woman’s experiment to find lasting love within an alternate universe that came into the ...
Adam Van Dyke’s Paracosm, a ten-minute chamber horror, is nothing if not compact. The plot, of course, but especially its ...
Oliver Ward’s Aroma is a 10-minute short set in a modern North London cafe but has the flavour of post-war ...
Jonathan Shaw’s Trouble, an Irish Civil War drama through the eyes of a bereaved family, is brimming with an oppressive ...
Ethan Koester and Jhye Smith’s Locked In is a 35-minute action-comedy that delights in its theatricality on every level. Are ...
Sean Robert Kelly’s I Know There's Something Here for You is a heartfelt drama (with undertones of comedy) about a ...
A morbidly comical drama about two young women with dreams in the time of plague and war, Dimitri Nasennik’s The ...
Stefan Fairlamb and Ashley Tabatabai’s Hamdardi, a retrospective look at Trump’s Muslim ban seven years ago, splits the narrative between ...
Tamas Levardi’s Foretoken - Omen of the Outsiders, a 22-minute Roman-era costume drama, is the origin story of its protagonist, ...
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