Yesod: A Sci-Fi Telling of the Past, Present and Future
Nizar Nassar’s Yesod is a 26-minute sci-fi set centuries into the future. A wasteland dominates the frame. A solitary man ...
Nizar Nassar’s Yesod is a 26-minute sci-fi set centuries into the future. A wasteland dominates the frame. A solitary man ...
In Derek Frey’s Awkward Endeavors the lives of three men intersect, for barely an hour, but which shines a bright, ...
The third instalment in the Boomslang series, Justin Schwan’s Boomslang 3: Your Future takes the viewer back to the titular ...
Luke Masella’s 9-minute Up and Down is an astute character study of its protagonist, a man who might as well ...
Spencer LeGros and Alexander Hinsch’s A Letter From Home delves into the life of trauma that war veterans return to, ...
Joseph Sacks’ The Mask in Our Hands is a dystopian sci-fi that derives its aesthetics from Blade Runner but is ...
Nancye Ferguson’s 23-minute documentary Sue is a tribute to her mother, the subject of the film. Focused on Sue’s search ...
Kabir McNeely’s 14-minute My Name is Moe is a personal exploration of a teenage boy’s relationship with himself and with ...
Mike Lars White’s Düsseldorf is a 10-minute short about the chance encounter of four people leading to a comedy of ...
Steve Exeter’s Òran na h-Eala (translating to Song of the Swan) portrays Moira Shearer’s experiences as she teeters on the ...
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