Lost All Care: Despair and Stagnancy of Mental Illness in Emde Music Video
Chris Wu, the director and cinematographer behind Emde’s Lost All Care music video, adds the right kind of stylisation to...
Chris Wu, the director and cinematographer behind Emde’s Lost All Care music video, adds the right kind of stylisation to...
Perhaps one of the finest shorts to come out this year, Director/editor Arón Holden’s Dear Imelda set in a bucolic...
Courtney Miller’s Love Music Shelter is a 19-minute glimpse into a feature length script that charts a talented, teenage, homeless...
Lydia Muir and Eyek Ntekim’s series The Roommate Contract, out on YouTube, partakes in the recent and promising uptick in...
Directed by Shaun MacLean, Chipper , at 20:54-minutes is a poignant film raising questions on choices, lack thereof and everything...
In the vibrant landscape of independent cinema, few voices resonate with the unique blend of cultural insight and artistic vision...
Ellis Senger’s 15-minute comedy Sober Sitter is exactly succinctly named. There is one sober person in the entire crowded house,...
Love in the Time of Caller ID is the latest from Neil Sandhoefner in his signature style—his last short Silent...
Ginevra Gentili’s Souls Divided, a 15-minute meet-cute walk-and-talk set in London, dabbles in the tangles of fate and coincidence when...
Heather Turman’s The Green Ribbon, written by David Ho, is more horror-comedy or even campy horror, than pure horror. The...
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