The Changing Room: Tapping into the Reliable Horror of Mirrors
Sam Evenson’s The Changing Room is a 4-minute horror within the confines of a changing room. The cramped quarters made...
Sam Evenson’s The Changing Room is a 4-minute horror within the confines of a changing room. The cramped quarters made...
James Cleave combines romance with science fiction and puts a dark spin on it with the 21-minute Sometime Else. Premised...
Leanne Bailham’s Mei, co-written by Bailham, Barbara Vonau, and Cat Watson, depicts the struggle of the eponymous character with depression...
Peter Nogueira’s Let Tomorrow Be unfolds a drama between two siblings, one an official of the law and the other,...
Robin Wang’s Graduation is a short that finds humour in what started out as a gloomy evening. Four people at...
Robin Wang’s Wei-Lai deals with a complex issue growing out of culture and identity. The eponymous character, a Chinese-American is...
Edward J. Douglas’ sci-fi comedy Swiped is a 4-minute glimpse into a very probable future. As most, if not all,...
An action-comedy made to promote the VFX team, Monster Mayhem by Paul Constantakis is a self-aware 2-minute gag that pokes...
Isaac Suero’s Absolute Power demonstrates not how absolute power corrupts, but how it reveals. Written by James Roche, the 20-minute...
Max Pearce’s Apotheosis (co-written with Maria Sara Santoro) is an ambitious sci-fi film exploring a cyberpunk near future where genetically...
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