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When writer-director Anuj Jamadagni noticed Victor cleaning the streets at a stoplight, little did he know what the sight truly...
When writer-director Anuj Jamadagni noticed Victor cleaning the streets at a stoplight, little did he know what the sight truly...
If ex-cops, bodyguards and endless action sequences are your thing, then writer-director Matthew C. Vella’s Bleeding Backs is right up...
On September 15, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed the list of winners of their 47th Student...
Written and directed by TJ Noel-Sullivan, On The Whistle is an edgy sports drama of 20:00-minutes in duration that not...
8:44-minutes of reel on a family’s moment with love, life and memories: that’s what writer-director Javier Aparisi’s The Missing Picture...
Caught with his pants down, literally, is Andy. And as if that alone weren’t embarrassing enough, he has an overrunning...
Yutao Chen’s Dirty Business is an environmental documentary of 12:10-minutes that focuses on Minh Khai, a hamlet in Vietnam that...
Eric Vollweiler, an expert in entertainment sales, has produced and marketed over 75 film festivals and worked as a marketing...
Contrary to the headline, Under The Flag, isn’t just a tale of a dance performance or its lead. It’s certainly...
Each year adds a new entrant to the ever-lengthening list of people affecting and influencing the film industry. However, only a...
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