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With a confederate flag proudly hanging in the back of one character’s truck, while the other, a black woman, hitches ...
With a confederate flag proudly hanging in the back of one character’s truck, while the other, a black woman, hitches ...
Summer and heady romances are something of a rite of passage. Gregory Oke’s Été continues the tradition, but this time emphasizing more ...
Elcid Asaei’s Unskin is a work of science fiction which combines fantasy and urban myth with the grind of everyday life, the ...
Hurricane Flora, directed by Gabriel de Varona, is a 17-minute uneven but moving canvas of memory, trauma, family, and the centerpiece of it ...
Ying-chen Shu’s 10-minute drama, delving into the death of its protagonist, a K-pop star, Bruised Peach leaves an impact. The death, a ...
All Of Our Shadows does something rare and moving: it allows a boy to be frightened and it allows him to ...
The first view we have of Jesse, the titular character of Josef Steiff’s Jesse James, he is lying on the grass in ...
Directed by Fatty Soprano and Shutterr, co-written with Aidan Grossman, the 4-minute French drama Dimanche is a brief, wistful glimpse ...
The clash between ambition—however radical or modest—and the ties of duty is a conflict with extensive history. The options are ...
fred ends unexpectedly. Open-endedly. Alexander Jeremy’s 29-minute film focuses equally on being both an experience and a story with a coherent ...
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