Powerless: Recovering From Loss, One Punch At A Time
Nicole Pott’s 18-minute film is on loss, grief and the hesitant steps towards recovery. But mind you, it carries the...
Nicole Pott’s 18-minute film is on loss, grief and the hesitant steps towards recovery. But mind you, it carries the...
Ever experienced those strange encounters that lead to stranger events? Ever found yourself escaping something only to find it infinitely...
It is the music provided by The Quiet Houses that defines the ambience of Sense of Doubt. Even before we...
This one is a treat for all those Villanelle fans out there. Six minutes of pure thrill as writer-director Bex...
Aspen Film, the year-round film arts and education organization, today announced its program for the 30th Aspen Shortsfest, April 6-11,...
It is a topic that never ceases to inspire filmmakers or intrigue psychologists. A topic that has been well chronicled...
This one is for the keeps! A poignant addition to your library that will come in handy every time you...
16 minutes feel short. Terribly short. For a film of its magnitude—both in terms of the production and concept—Hells Kitchen...
Will Niava’s (writer-director) Zoo feels personal. Like a page out of his diary, an excerpt of his biography, the short...
Couple jokes are clichéd. Quarantine ones, even worse. And yet, in directors Antonio Harper and Abby Burton’s pre-lockdown world, these...
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