Miguel del Campo’s A Lovely Death is a 7-minute gothic horror that imbues the Grim Reaper with the same kind...
Read moreDaniel Sandoval’s Icecap Seven is a 32-minute mystery produced on a shoestring budget that follows three characters through entwined, non-linear...
Read moreThe pilot to the Clark Brothers’ Groupie: The Blueprint of a Self Made Millionaire, Lucy “The Hollywood Groupie,” runs to twenty-four minutes...
Read moreYa-Ting Itchy Yang’s sci-fi Odd/Even finds its protagonist on the eve of a year-long hibernation with only hours left to...
Read moreJames Dubbledam’s LIFE Happens chronicles four key moments in a man’s life as a sum of its worth. Eight minutes long, the...
Read moreJulia Morizawa’s Dragonfly, a 14-minute WWII animation, details the effects of the Great Tokyo Air Raid on Japan through the story...
Read moreMichael Cooke’s Care & Repair is a comedy-drama that entertains from the first shot to the last. The adventures of three young...
Read moreImelda O’Reilly’s documentary Tumbling Towards Home is the portrait of an actor through the people whom he loved and who made a...
Read moreMolly Muse’s Ghost Town, in which she appears with her co-writer Britt Harris, is a 15-minute horror-comedy with a smattering of...
Read moreVasco Alexandre’s Yard Kings weaves a tale of fantasy through the barbs of an impoverished, abuse-laden life that its 9-year-old protagonist navigates...
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