Classified: Aliens As An Introspective Tool
Eric Pace delves into the age-old fantasy of how we would deal with the confirmation of the existence of aliens...
Eric Pace delves into the age-old fantasy of how we would deal with the confirmation of the existence of aliens...
Depicting the interrogation of a prisoner, Jay Bhatti’s The Talk is gritty. Specifically, an agent, taken prisoner by human traffickers. His interrogator?...
Roberto Vivancos’s 2-minute drama, The Odd, offers a glimpse into an acutely personal experience of the sole and unnamed character, a...
Christopher Key’s 7-minute Within, for a drama, follows an unconventional narrative style. Instead of meticulously shot flashback scenes, there is camcorder...
Homestead, written and directed by McKinley Benson and Enzo Hui, is more a horror than a thriller, centred on the...
Elijah Noble El serves as writer, director, actor, DP, editor, and co-producer for his 15-minute drama, Goodbye and Goodnight. Centred on...
Paul Stainthorpe’s 16-minute drama Floppy Toast with Drippy Butter (co-written with Simon Jefferson), highlights bullying, abuse and suicide, its childlike title speaking to the young...
If they had to argue, the two characters of Richard Corso’s satire, Picnic Under A Gibbet (adapted by Rebecca Gorman O’Neill from...
As it opens, Benjamin South’s The ARK, written by A.M. Khalifa (and based on his short story), presents itself as a crime...
The sheer number of holocaust films speaks directly to the magnitude of the atrocity. The purposes have varied, from expression...
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