The Countryman: Negotiation with the Rules of the Western
Andy Kastelic’s The Countryman has blossomed out of the Western, owes its distinction to the genre, and leaves behind the...
Andy Kastelic’s The Countryman has blossomed out of the Western, owes its distinction to the genre, and leaves behind the...
In indie filmmaking, success isn't guaranteed just by using movie-grade equipment. Instead, it's about being creative with the options you...
Richard Lounello’s 28-minute sci-fi LifeQuest interweaves two narrative threads, one existing under the ambit of the other: a corporate invention...
Ela Gavrila’s 16-minute Genre INC. is a sci-fi that explores constructed, corporate mediated personal realities. Co-written by Gavrila and Gabriel...
Dealing with the disaffection of being an artist of any kind today, Julian Sibal’s Jake, the failure is a 9-minute...
In The Spirit Became Flesh, a rural community responds to its gradual disintegration by erecting a new god to worship....
The 19-minute supernatural thriller Infinity draws a picture of London where the robotic coexists with the occult, and what’s more,...
Pat Bradley’s Double Zero, a proof of concept thriller, is brimming with uncertainty. A story about two criminals, the job...
Opening with a grandmother-granddaughter at a beach, Drifting Boat contends on the one hand with the unceasing desire to regain...
Where It’s Beautiful When It Rains is bathed in worthwhile nostalgia. Directed by Harley Chamandy, the film puzzles over large-scale...
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