Cinematographer Veronica Bouza On Visualising, Collaboration, And Subverting Genres
Leave Us Here is a visual haiku. Starring Starletta Dupois and Lauren E. Banks, the story revolves around a seemingly ...
Leave Us Here is a visual haiku. Starring Starletta Dupois and Lauren E. Banks, the story revolves around a seemingly ...
Jordan Wilson plays Denise in Dumps. An unseen character for the major part of the film’s duration, Wilson’s performance is ...
Anna Remus’s Keeper (12:05-minutes) is an action-thriller but at its core, a sibling drama. With just 24 hours at hand ...
Yucong Chen’s Unfinished Lives is poignant, especially considering the present times. A documentary on Xinran Ji, a promising 24-year old, ...
Eric Vollweiler, an expert in entertainment sales, has produced and marketed over 75 film festivals and worked as a marketing ...
Not meant for the fainthearted, Redlight is unsettling, provocative, and dark. The descent into paranoia and abject fear is so ...
Starring Jack Parr and Alexandra Marlin, Gage Oxley’s Greenlight uncovers the dark side of technology. And that, when mixed with ...
Christine Chen’s Ya Albi is poignant and particularly striking considering the present political climate. A film on resettlement, the refugee ...
Campfire Alpha’s narrative explores what we have all been exposed to, at some point in our lives. And, yet in ...
Sandoval’s The Devil’s Son is folklorish in its inception, magical in its setting and invigorating in its narration. A cross ...
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