Where To Build In Stone: An Homage To A Town
Joseph Bird’s Where To Build In Stone (WTBIS) is a thoroughly sensory experience. Set in Kingston upon Hull, the 23-minute ...
Joseph Bird’s Where To Build In Stone (WTBIS) is a thoroughly sensory experience. Set in Kingston upon Hull, the 23-minute ...
Directed by Niki Wipf, Alone On Christmas is a story of two roommates, one of whom is adamant to turn ...
Writer-Director Nina Juliano’s Little Sicily is what you can expect to happen in any Italian household – lots of passionate ...
Sleep paralysis, if one were to Google it, is a temporary inability to move or speak when trying to sleep ...
Director/Writer Magalie De Genova’s Endgame, developed from R.D. OvenFriend’s story is of parental sermons that turns eerily vindictive. For an ...
Director Chris K. Daniels’s Adrian needs help. His self-styled conspiracy theory spells trouble, like all other conspiracy theories. In his ...
Sina Sultani’s Refuge is fast-moving and immediate. At only 4 minutes long, it is made in one continuous shot, following ...
Jim is on his best behaviour. A date night at a restaurant well recommended and in the company of a ...
Mark Owen’s Rueful Warrior is almost all action. An action-drama about an alien soldier’s quest for water tells its entire ...
It’s his birthday. After 40 years of military service, John is returned to his village and from the looks of ...
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