Swiped: Wickedly Funny Offering A Much-Needed Dig At The World!
The art of conversation has been entirely lost. So has man’s spine (Read incorrect posture from staring into one’s phone ...
The art of conversation has been entirely lost. So has man’s spine (Read incorrect posture from staring into one’s phone ...
A theatrically designed silent film about people’s need for autonomy - something that is so primarily human - goes, well, ...
Niu Mengchen’s Besieged is a short film that deals with a sensitive topic in a very mature way. The film ...
Automation, coupled with the advancing of innovation and technology is sure to wean people off the service industry. While it’s ...
Whatever be the reason, split personality disorder (or more appropriately, dissociative identity disorder) has found its place almost solely in ...
Jaime Herrera Jr’s 'The Baby Farmer' is a bewildering 15-minute short. A dishevelled, barefoot, bruised woman contends with her captor ...
A story that offers the audience a glimpse into the lessons of growing up for two brothers, writer-director Brady Morell's ...
There is plenty of scope for humour in a marriage. With every century and decade, as with everything, the dynamics ...
Nina Madzirov’s 'Glass' is a beautiful and heartbreaking film that shows how people cope with the pain of losing a ...
Have you ever felt the need to scream for help yet be unable to utter a sound? Have you ever ...
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