My Happy Place: Making Meaning And Diving Into Nostalgia
Devin Scott’s My Happy Place is the result of an anthropological endeavour. Made with actual found footage going back decades, ...
Devin Scott’s My Happy Place is the result of an anthropological endeavour. Made with actual found footage going back decades, ...
Judah Ray’s 23-minute period drama, Making Peace, tells its story in fragments, going back in time to revisit events that ...
Featuring the antisocial genius as its protagonist, How I’ve Met God is a strangely alluring film. Writer-director German Kuzyura takes ...
Two adolescent girls go on a trip to celebrate one turning eighteen. A serial killer follows them. Jordan Burbank directed ...
Cults rely on vulnerabilities, and those who can reliably make full use of those vulnerabilities. Grace closely explores the latter ...
Niuyue Kay Zhang’s tale of tenderness and perseverance in the face of a snowballing disaster, Mother in the Mist is ...
Replete with religious imagery, David Matthew Johnson’s Ode to the Whale of Christ is a 30-minute experiment in silence. Bleached ...
Few personal tragedies strike as devastatingly as being told your days are numbered, especially if you are no more than ...
The focus of Jesse Edwards’ Life After is split between the oftentimes desperate search for the meaning of life, and ...
Lizzie Morgan’s 6-minute drama, Slip is a fragmentary glimpse into an unhealthy relationship. So resonantly does it realize the nuances ...
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