Death of an Umbrella Salesman: Humour To Wash Down Misery
Steve Herold’s 17-minute comedy Death of an Umbrella Salesman (co-written with James L. Palmer) chronicles a day in the life ...
Steve Herold’s 17-minute comedy Death of an Umbrella Salesman (co-written with James L. Palmer) chronicles a day in the life ...
Xiwen Miao’s Cha explores the life and struggles of two Korean-Americans in an America crippled by COVID and marred by ...
Ray Knowledge’s 10-minute short Service for The King is essentially a music video with a barebones plot thrown in. What ...
A mesmerising film, Michael Fodera’s Prisoner #1616 dangles an alluring idea: reincarnation, backed by science. At its centre is Monica ...
Based on the serial killer Amelia Dyer, nicknamed the Ogress of Reading, Jon Kent’s short The Ogress forays into the ...
Having now seen Andy Kastelic’s The Misanthrope, one wonders what else could describe grief as well as the destruction of ...
An unmistakable neon-noir, Andy Kastelic’s Blue Boy is stylish and gritty. The 21-minute film sees its titular character, a retired ...
Andy Kastelic’s St. Augustine follows in his usual fashion of sumptuous visuals and stories treated with melancholic grandeur. This one ...
Ellis E. Fowler’s #Anniversary takes its story to explore two subjects both separately and as an intricately entwined entity. Technology ...
Devin Scott’s My Happy Place is the result of an anthropological endeavour. Made with actual found footage going back decades, ...
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