Daniel Hess
- Mar 18, 2021
8 ¾ [Shawn M. Cheatham, USA, 2020]
Film always has and always will have the power to transcend simple moving images to create an honest reflection of life. No director was...
Sarthak Kaul
- Mar 18, 2021
The Cycle [Weronika Mliczewska, USA , 2015]
They say that a man with nothing to lose is the most dangerous. Weronika Mliczewska’s The Cycle sets out to augment that adage slightly,...
Will Whitehead
- Mar 17, 2021
The Blinded Ride [Matthew Steggles, UK, 2018]
Matthew Steggles’ The Blinded Ride is a compelling work of political dystopia. The short film, which follows a group of British refugees...
Natalia Brammen
- Mar 17, 2021
Clown [Shane O'Neill, Republic of Ireland/UK, 2021]
The American film critic and theoretician, Bill Nichols, once said that non-fiction stories could be about almost anything.
Melody Chan
- Mar 16, 2021
Whitewater [Tom Hamilton, UK, 2020]
A mystical woman, a redhead full of curls, walks out of the sea onto the shore with waves patting her legs...
Adam Donald
- Mar 16, 2021
Library [Kaveh Kanani, Islamic Republic of Iran, 2020]
Library (Fingils) is a short, sweet, and simple animation from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Set in a world inhabited by animals...
Sharleen Opia
- Mar 16, 2021
Close Away [Miguel Ángel Cardona, Spain, 2020]
Close Away (Cerca de Lejos) illustrates the evolving nature of human sexual interactions; highly topical in an age of physical isolation...
Rron Bekteshi
- Mar 15, 2021
Bobby [Natalie Gavin, United Kingdom, 2020]
Natalie Gavin’s emotional debut film Bobby portrays an exhausted construction worker undergoing a mental crisis.