King Ed: Co-Dependence and Coming of Age in Surreal Comedy
Nick Fascitelli’s comedy King Ed is trippy and touching and funny in that self-conscious, meta way we all love and ...
Nick Fascitelli’s comedy King Ed is trippy and touching and funny in that self-conscious, meta way we all love and ...
Chris Wu, the director and cinematographer behind Emde’s Lost All Care music video, adds the right kind of stylisation to ...
Perhaps one of the finest shorts to come out this year, Director/editor Arón Holden’s Dear Imelda set in a bucolic ...
Courtney Miller’s Love Music Shelter is a 19-minute glimpse into a feature length script that charts a talented, teenage, homeless ...
Ginevra Gentili’s Souls Divided, a 15-minute meet-cute walk-and-talk set in London, dabbles in the tangles of fate and coincidence when ...
Jamie Knox’s Of Late digs into the core of a personal tragedy just as its protagonist moves forward—if with her ...
Lexee Gordoun’s Sasha’s Game gives an account of its child protagonist’s survival through the Holocaust. With the disguise of a ...
As a satire on wealthy white Americans, Alec Bewkes and Oliver Salk’s Poor Tax is a close reproduction of reality, ...
Ali Matlock’s The Perfect Hundred isa 20-minute psychological thriller that flirts with the cult of beauty, featuring a protagonist whose ...
Billy Nawrocki’s Won’t Be Long Now uses a thoroughly indie praxis with VFX teams to create a 22-minute horror about ...
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