Ziyad Saadi’s ‘Don’t Open Me’: Perfectly Balanced Menagerie Of Wild Intrigues
Two men stand across the road from each other. One very tall, very lanky Abdul and one very creepy clown,...
Two men stand across the road from each other. One very tall, very lanky Abdul and one very creepy clown,...
Laurie Barraclough’s second short film, 'Clementines', is a small stop on a long, winding journey to take a moment and...
A theatrically designed silent film about people’s need for autonomy - something that is so primarily human - goes, well,...
Whatever be the reason, split personality disorder (or more appropriately, dissociative identity disorder) has found its place almost solely in...
Jaime Herrera Jr’s 'The Baby Farmer' is a bewildering 15-minute short. A dishevelled, barefoot, bruised woman contends with her captor...
A story that offers the audience a glimpse into the lessons of growing up for two brothers, writer-director Brady Morell's...
There is plenty of scope for humour in a marriage. With every century and decade, as with everything, the dynamics...
With the 14-minute short Pitfall, Ben Desmond has taken the old, unlikely alliance trope and done something new with it....
Toby Wosskow’s ambitious Zulu short, 'Sides of a Horn' works to depict two sides of rhino poaching - the poachers...
We recommend that you check out the first part before proceeding. Link below. https://www.indieshortsmag.com/reviews/2019/07/antars-davide-carlinis-journey-into-infinity-with-trataks-first-chapter/ Davide Carlini’s journey continues with 'TRATAK'....
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