The Sikh Soldier: War Heroes and Colonial Victims
Joseph Archer and Sky Cheema’s 15-minute war drama The Sikh Soldier views the bleakness of heroism in the colonial context ...
Joseph Archer and Sky Cheema’s 15-minute war drama The Sikh Soldier views the bleakness of heroism in the colonial context ...
Sarah Klearman’s Backwards is an eccentric comedy with just a dash of romance, the narrative moving forward with the latter ...
Samuel McIntosh’s Interstate is a case of creative use of constraints. Made on a low budget, the visual style of ...
Matt René’s What We Did Yesterday splits the narrative into three parts, each led by one of its three characters. ...
Nejib Kthiri’s Trinou explores the inner life of a withdrawn, wheelchair-bound teenager in the Tunisian countryside, limited first by his ...
Elena Viklova’s Dictionary is a brief, diagrammatic account of a relationship viewed as a progression through the seven stages of ...
The protagonist of Chipper, Caroline,is Elle Woods meets Margot Robbie’s Barbie. Directed by MK Kopp, it is a proof-of-concept horror-comedy ...
When going into Katie McNeice’s Lambing one does not (but perhaps should) expect to be momentarily devastated by the fate ...
Gia Rayne-Harris and Joshua Zev Nathan co-directed Cairn has all the makings of a horror. An ancestral home in the ...
Alex Bates’s 19-minute Born of Water pays heavy attention to its surroundings in order to create an atmospheric effect as ...
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