Distance: The Bittersweet Poignance Of Toilet Paper Today
On the subject of COVID-19, during COVID-19 (production followed strict guidelines), it goes without saying that Jesse Edward's Distance is...
On the subject of COVID-19, during COVID-19 (production followed strict guidelines), it goes without saying that Jesse Edward's Distance is...
Bryan Enk's Push Up is named, on the surface, on one endearing moment between a couple: one drunkenly asks the...
Grace Goen's pandemic sci-fi Unseen, seen at this time in history, is giving shape to some of our worst fears...
Marcus McMahon starts out by hooking the audience in with the very title graphics of his 30-minute sci-fi A Helical....
Jessie is 8. But sometimes, it does not show in her behaviour. With only her teenage sister around, it is...
Aymeric Nicolet's honest portrayal of Oscar Wilde and his days in prison, leading up to the composition of De Profundis,...
The title of writer-director Yusra Khan's Asking For It may do to its audience exactly what its characters face: trigger...
A short short animated film, Justin Kleiner's The Cloud Forest is a 2-minute journey into a fantasy world where robots...
Keagan Karnes' Home Movies is a by the numbers comedy-drama centred around two siblings who come together after their father's...
Tomorrow The Birds Will Sing opens on desolate lands and a score that stops you in your tracks from the...
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