Sue: Celebration of a Long Life and its Joys
Nancye Ferguson’s 23-minute documentary Sue is a tribute to her mother, the subject of the film. Focused on Sue’s search...
Nancye Ferguson’s 23-minute documentary Sue is a tribute to her mother, the subject of the film. Focused on Sue’s search...
Kabir McNeely’s 14-minute My Name is Moe is a personal exploration of a teenage boy’s relationship with himself and with...
Mike Lars White’s Düsseldorf is a 10-minute short about the chance encounter of four people leading to a comedy of...
Steve Exeter’s Òran na h-Eala (translating to Song of the Swan) portrays Moira Shearer’s experiences as she teeters on the...
Phil Dunn’s The Stupid Boy brings together a boy who is reluctant to accept that others can be malicious, and...
Yohanan Doron’s Artifice is an experimental fashion short set within a woman’s fever dream as she and multiple others wait...
Blessing Egbe’s 12-minute Chidinma is a thriller following a new, more dangerous challenge facing the titular character just as one...
Miida Chu’s Eureka is an intimate journey into the experiences of a young girl straining to rupture the walls that...
Issack Cintrón’s Early Bird is set in the aftermath of a heist. Following a bounty hunter and the last man...
Ricardo Bouyett’s 40-minute Even Saints Bleed exists strongly in the psychological realm, with its protagonist leaning into her trauma so...
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