Egg: Distinct Monochrome Imagery Used For Storytelling
Too many films have explored grief and loss on screen. The suffering and the unbearable weight of it has been ...
Too many films have explored grief and loss on screen. The suffering and the unbearable weight of it has been ...
Fairytales are made of these. A storyline that touches upon the ups and downs of ordinary life, under extraordinary circumstances. ...
8:44-minutes of reel on a family’s moment with love, life and memories: that’s what writer-director Javier Aparisi’s The Missing Picture ...
Contrary to the headline, Under The Flag, isn’t just a tale of a dance performance or its lead. It’s certainly ...
Short documentaries carry challenges of their own. Besides having to offer the compelling narrative of an incident that cannot be ...
Faulty Roots, an 11-minute feel-good drama about Lola, a teenager with clinical depression, whose life is changed just that much ...
A sci-fi, Everything I Learned Came From The Television (EILCFTT) ensures its metaphorical nature is not lost on the audience. ...
Tsunami Falls emphasizes the tragedy of its story by utilising the dichotomy between personal regret and a natural disaster. Indeed, ...
La Petite Folie. Roughly translating to a little madness, Massimo Zannoni's 12-minute period drama demonstrates a facet of resistance in ...
At its best, Kyran Davies' Dig Ophelia Dig surprises its viewers with what feels like effortless originality, but if anything, ...
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