Role of Short Films in Motivating Language Study
Speaking a language other than your native can be and usually is valuable in different segments of your life. From...
Speaking a language other than your native can be and usually is valuable in different segments of your life. From...
Being a part of the film industry requires you to learn filmmaking techniques, be knowledgeable about the different ways to...
Are you a filmmaker looking to get your short film, documentary or web series reviewed? Submit your film here. The...
Britt Harris and Molly Muse’s co-directorial debut, Wrap Me In A Sheet is a beautifully intimate journey towards healing from long...
It’s interesting that first timers, James Leggett and Kolé Mahoney would choose a subject like this. Set in the pandemic,...
What sets artists apart from the rest? What is the essence of art? When does the fine line between art...
Martin Sandin’s Bilskådaren (translated, The Car Spotter) is a 14-minute short reuniting Roy Andersson’s A Swedish Love Story actors, Ann-Sofie Kylin and Björn Andrésen. The plot,...
Denise Khng’s Motherland is a tense drama about a parent-teacher meeting, while the child both occupies the periphery and is...
Bex Bradshaw’s A Bad Romance is a quirky, dark romantic comedy that finds a fun narrative to locate within the...
Learning a new language can be daunting, especially if you have a short attention span and a limited ability to...
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