Promenade: A Peek Into The Thresholds of Adulthood
Coming-of-age short films exist, but few and far between. Ollie Ward’s Promenade is that, and more. It goes slightly beyond ...
Coming-of-age short films exist, but few and far between. Ollie Ward’s Promenade is that, and more. It goes slightly beyond ...
If a poem could be translated onto the screen, or if nostalgia could be framed within its narration, it would ...
Two brothers, set apart by a medical condition and a fervent imagination. Two parents, differing on their ideals of their ...
A mother and son wait for the start of their journey. Miles away another mother prepares for the end of ...
"Because Ukrainian women have class and they are obedient", she says without batting an eyelid. It takes a while for ...
TRIVIA: For those unaware, the DACA refers to the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals, an executive branch memorandum issued by ...
Best known today for Midsommar and Hereditary, AFI Conservatory graduate Ari Aster's horror-drama The Strange Thing About The Johnsons can ...
Nèna, an aspiring artist, has a lot going for her. A blossoming career, her own creativity at its peak and ...
In four acts, Nikola Stojkovic gets down one of humanity's great internal struggles: projection. But for three acts, the protagonist ...
Writer-director-producer Criss Gidas’s Wireless is a lot of things. A drama exploring the life of an Olympic figure skater and ...
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