That’s Just Rocks: Coming Back to Childhood
John Strelec’s That’s Just Rocks is the story of a man getting reacquainted with himself after waking up with amnesia. ...
John Strelec’s That’s Just Rocks is the story of a man getting reacquainted with himself after waking up with amnesia. ...
In Derek Frey’s Awkward Endeavors the lives of three men intersect, for barely an hour, but which shines a bright, ...
The third instalment in the Boomslang series, Justin Schwan’s Boomslang 3: Your Future takes the viewer back to the titular ...
Mike Lars White’s Düsseldorf is a 10-minute short about the chance encounter of four people leading to a comedy of ...
Sohale Dezfoli’s 5-minute Taste the Difference is an obvious parody of the Pepsi Challenge, but with cola swapped for painkillers ...
Chris Quick’s 26-minute comedy Autumn Never Dies is the sequel to The Greyness of Autumn, centred on the life and ...
Chelsea B. Lockie’s Unbridaled (written by Thom Harp) is the quintessential slapstick comedy. Centred around two best friends and stepsisters, ...
Matthew Manhire’s Flames is a 6-minute film that witnesses self-expression and liberation from despotic control. Two young men take centre ...
Joseph and Jack Archer’s The Mean Spirited is a one shot comedy that veers into complex territory of ethics and ...
Usher Morgan’s Prego is exactly what it sounds like: a pregnancy comedy. Set in a cafe where a woman must ...
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