Vanilla: Method Acting, Roleplaying, and How the Two Don’t Mix
Chase Pearson’s Vanilla, built as a classic sex comedy, uses its many twists and turns to deliver laughs that come...
Chase Pearson’s Vanilla, built as a classic sex comedy, uses its many twists and turns to deliver laughs that come...
YuQi-an’s 4-minute The Story of Mama Butterfly is short for a documentary but impactful nonetheless. Dispensing with perspective representation to...
Joseph Archer and Sky Cheema’s 15-minute war drama The Sikh Soldier views the bleakness of heroism in the colonial context...
Animated short films are like magic, captivating audiences with their creative visuals and storytelling. These bite-sized wonders take us to...
Film, an art form that enthralls, enlightens, and entertains, serves as a universal language that transcends geographical boundaries. For student...
Unleashing your inner Spielberg or Tarantino is an electrifying journey, especially when you’re a student with a brimming cauldron of...
What if the world could see your vision, narrative, and unique lens into the unexplored realm? Film festivals are your...
Have you ever wondered what lies beyond the magic of the movies? How do you tailor your film experience into...
Sarah Klearman’s Backwards is an eccentric comedy with just a dash of romance, the narrative moving forward with the latter...
Samuel McIntosh’s Interstate is a case of creative use of constraints. Made on a low budget, the visual style of...
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