Distressed: A Meditation On Loss And Grief
A film focusing on a man's lone journey of processing the grief of losing his little daughter, Martin Sandin's 15-minute ...
A film focusing on a man's lone journey of processing the grief of losing his little daughter, Martin Sandin's 15-minute ...
Melania Crisan's romantic comedy Titus & Mirabella travels the well-known paths of its genre, from slapstick comedy, to awkward gaffes ...
Falafel Cart tricks you into a false sense of security with its claymation style (instant nostalgia trigger) and light, hopeful ...
What sets Jimmy Olsson’s Alive apart from its category is the gender dynamics and the rarely explored phenomenon of female ...
Writer-director Sarah Phillips’s Supplements is a voyeuristic experience to the year 2289. In a practically human deficient planet Earth, which ...
There’s no mistaking Nikki Born’s Haunt as anything but a comedy. But beyond its witty one-liners, commendable cast and well-timed ...
Over 200 million people remain displaced and migrated as per official reports. Whatever may be the reason behind their choices, ...
Writers Jun Tang and Ziyi Jin follow a nuanced story, of a sexagenarian and his lover, a forbidden love that ...
Pamela Perrine’s The Journeyman (11:28 minutes) is a layered social drama that brings forward the discussions on mental health, societal rehabilitation ...
Thomas Wheeler’s The Wine Thief is many things at once. A heist film, set in Bridgnorth, Shropshire dealing with a ...
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