I’m Not a Robot: The Wrath and Terror of Being Made to Fit in Captivating Sci-Fi Drama
The amusing logline of Victoria Warmerdam’s 22-minute I’m Not a Robot belies a splendidly constructed drama whose emotional force has ...
The amusing logline of Victoria Warmerdam’s 22-minute I’m Not a Robot belies a splendidly constructed drama whose emotional force has ...
Arkan Zakharov’s Holy Filament is a sci-fi noir following a humanoid automaton on yet another day out that has brought ...
Chadwick Harman’s Bright Forests is a philosophical and emotional sci-fi short about humankind’s eternal reach towards the unknown. Following a ...
Zachary Karem’s sci-fi Anemoia explores nostalgia for times other than these, theirs, ours. A true example of the allure of ...
In Bad Seed, Karan Sridharan and Yashaswini Nath take viewers on an adventurous narrative journey, blending a darkly mysterious sci-fi ...
Ksenia Bugrimova’s 23-minute Zerno chronicles a woman’s experiment to find lasting love within an alternate universe that came into the ...
Sean Robert Kelly’s I Know There's Something Here for You is a heartfelt drama (with undertones of comedy) about a ...
J.Brown’s Dragon Fruit runs to nearly half an hour, longer than your average short, but it makes the minutes count. ...
Sean Nam’s Cutting Loose features the ending of a bad friendship and the consternation it entails. The latter is such ...
Shayda Frost’s ID EST, a 12-minute sci-fi, is weak on the writing but boasts the aesthetic of a high-budget slick, ...
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