How to Find Yourself: Inventorying Childhood, Adolescence and Young Adulthood
Brian Petchers’ How to Find Yourself is a mere 3 minutes long. Poetic and fleeting, it could very well be ...
Brian Petchers’ How to Find Yourself is a mere 3 minutes long. Poetic and fleeting, it could very well be ...
Bo Zhang’s Bubble is the product of a happy confluence with theatre. The story of a woman choking on a ...
Alonge Hawes’ Silver & Gold, a five-episode heist series, follows four thieves in their various crimes and capers while developing ...
Vivian Kerr’s Julian is a short comedy whose protagonist is not only faced with the sister she has seen only ...
Christina S. Sledge’s Joined by Fate is a 39-minute documentary narrating the story of her romance and marriage to her ...
John Strelec’s That’s Just Rocks is the story of a man getting reacquainted with himself after waking up with amnesia. ...
Peter Jang’s self-starring Mask is a psychological drama with a traumatised army veteran as its protagonist. Being desperately plagued by ...
Gary Karapetyan’s With Joyful Ring is a 12-minute Christmas short meant to directly address the senses. The protagonist, a middle-aged ...
Aaron Cohen’s Overwatch is an 18-minute drama centred on the lives of its characters, wrapped up within a very immediate ...
Nizar Nassar’s Yesod is a 26-minute sci-fi set centuries into the future. A wasteland dominates the frame. A solitary man ...
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