‘Closing Time’ Seeks To Shine Light On the genesis of life and what lies beyond it.
Filmed in its nativity of Charlotte, North Carolina; ‘Closing Time’ is a 19:53 minutes long film on two strangers meeting ...
Filmed in its nativity of Charlotte, North Carolina; ‘Closing Time’ is a 19:53 minutes long film on two strangers meeting ...
Raksha (protection) is a 19:55 minutes long film directed by Meredith Koch that has not only bagged the ‘Best Short ...
It is the night of 31st October. The year is 1995. Ben Davister (Sean Gloria) is in the dark, carving ...
Inspired by the works of poet Charles Bukowski, ‘I love Chinaski when he writes about death’ is an oeuvre on ...
Written and Directed by Tim Earnheart, ‘SAFE’ opens to a mother's phone ringing. Nadine Nagamatsu, who plays her, looks excitedly ...
I woke up from the dream and tasted the aesthetics of reality but it was bitter. I added sugar to ...
This 38:22 minutes long film centres on Adrian (Samuel Gomez), a former addict whose own efforts to rehabilitate himself has ...
Alcohol addiction has had several portrayals on screen. But, first time director Joshwa Walton, focuses on the pangs and cravings ...
You hear the piano notes in the background and the click of the film projector that’s playing the sepia-toned images. ...
At 12:57 minutes, this short film by Emrhys Cooper is a pure revelation! It centres on James (also played by ...
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