Drifting Boat: In Perpetual Search of the Lost Home
Opening with a grandmother-granddaughter at a beach, Drifting Boat contends on the one hand with the unceasing desire to regain ...
Opening with a grandmother-granddaughter at a beach, Drifting Boat contends on the one hand with the unceasing desire to regain ...
Writer/director/editor Gabriel De Varona’s 14:22-minute-long Love & Hunger is a spicy tale of two estranged lovers and their star-crossed journey ...
Sherice Griffiths’ 09:20-minute long Killing For A Living is a laughathon through and through. Filled with puns, slapstick humour and ...
Writer-director Barak Shpiez’s 12:35-minute-long Vax manages to create the same suspense and brooding urgency that feature-length films on medical-conspiracy-thrillers do. ...
At 16:04-minute length, writer-director Elena Viklova has enough time to showcase why a film like Intern matters or what it ...
Directed by James Sunshine, Curiosity is a 14:36-long joyride, full of puns, one-liners and guffaws. Written by Tasha Hardy the ...
Written and directed by Lauren Campi, Pine is a beautiful 14:15-minute long narrative that carries the fuzzy warmth of Christmas ...
Director-writers Rolfin Nyhus & Steve Brumwell have a tough job at hand. Not only do they have to convincingly present ...
Josh Pafchek’s 8-minute Divine Air dives into a surreal mode to chronicle the experience of a couple trying to get ...
Written and directed by Russell Goldman, Closing Time feels personal. Like an ode of sorts, to youth, to lost time, ...
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