Trouble: Faces in the Crowd of a Century-Old Story
Jonathan Shaw’s Trouble, an Irish Civil War drama through the eyes of a bereaved family, is brimming with an oppressive ...
Jonathan Shaw’s Trouble, an Irish Civil War drama through the eyes of a bereaved family, is brimming with an oppressive ...
Ethan Koester and Jhye Smith’s Locked In is a 35-minute action-comedy that delights in its theatricality on every level. Are ...
Sean Robert Kelly’s I Know There's Something Here for You is a heartfelt drama (with undertones of comedy) about a ...
A morbidly comical drama about two young women with dreams in the time of plague and war, Dimitri Nasennik’s The ...
Stefan Fairlamb and Ashley Tabatabai’s Hamdardi, a retrospective look at Trump’s Muslim ban seven years ago, splits the narrative between ...
Tamas Levardi’s Foretoken - Omen of the Outsiders, a 22-minute Roman-era costume drama, is the origin story of its protagonist, ...
Sarab Sahni’s My Miracle Boy (writing credits shared between Caroline Gordon Elliott, Alam Virk, and Sahni) contains the sparks of ...
Harvey Kadijk’s 10-minute Lost delves into long-term love and grief through its characters Dalo and Sarah, introducing them on the ...
Dhwani Shah’s 44, a psychological horror, follows a young woman through her (mis)adventure into an unfinished skyscraper in the middle ...
Varun Chounal and Anuj Jamadagni directed Raada takes its audiences on a ride through the last day of a boy ...
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