Faces of Dead Women: Revenge, Trauma’s Offspring
Joshua Nelson’s Faces of Dead Women is a 40-minute rape-revenge drama with a collective of survivors instead of a singular ...
Joshua Nelson’s Faces of Dead Women is a 40-minute rape-revenge drama with a collective of survivors instead of a singular ...
Ewurakua Dawson-Amoah's poetic short, co-written by Dawson-Amoah and Adeleke Ode, To The Girl That Looks Like Me summarises a key ...
Netflix is a treasure trove for film aficionados. It wouldn't even be an exaggeration to state that the audiences today are ...
The first thing you notice in writer-director Lewis Coates’s Re-displacement is its visual tone. Carefully designed and ingeniously executed shots ...
Peter Peake’s delightful animated short Take Rabbit features the vocal talents of Matt Berry (Toast Of London, The Mighty Boosh), Amelia Bullmore (I'm Alan ...
Adapted from the award-winning short film by the same name, Alejandro Montoya Marín revisits his own work to expand the ...
There’s something about having a chill run down your spine that is perplexing; it’s the want of it, despite the ...
Written and directed by Aditya Khude, Roza is essentially a love story set against the backdrop of a city that ...
‘Polari’ documents the colourful history and sad necessities behind a forgotten language that was used by Britain’s gay community up ...
Every short filmmaker’s nightmare begins here; every short film’s fate hangs in here! Some of the best films wouldn’t have ...
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