‘Watu Wote’ Is A True, Compelling Tale For Those Longing For Peace…
Cinematographer Felix Striegel’s camera takes you through the dark alleys of Nairobi. It is winter 2015. You see Jua (Adelyne ...
Cinematographer Felix Striegel’s camera takes you through the dark alleys of Nairobi. It is winter 2015. You see Jua (Adelyne ...
Rydeshare Chronicles is a web series based on the experiences of the Uber/Lyft drivers and their passengers. Conceptualized and directed ...
Jonathan Fernandez directs this mockumentary, a parody of Alex Jones (his fans wouldn’t be too pleased), an American conspiracy theorist, ...
You hear the squeak and see the basketball whirling around the hoop; you know the game, you’re familiar with the ...
Your life is hanging in the air. Your survival is questionable. And, your move will determine your fate. Now imagine ...
This is not your regular movie. This isn’t one of those you can enjoy while munching on your popcorn. This ...
The makers of this documentary need to be lauded for their effort in encapsulating a message so poignant in 15 ...
Watch ‘No Love Lost’ to be drenched in the tender love between two young individuals who are as lost in ...
Written & directed by Sara Eustáquio, ‘Mirror’ is a powerful short of 2:45 in duration of a troubled teenager. The ...
‘Pearl’ is a must-watch to celebrate music; love and journeys that help discover our inner stories…
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