Charlie Greep
- Aug 23, 2019
Her Eyes [Arman Goharinasab & Azade Latifkar, Iran, 2019]
An experimental short film from directing duo Arman Goharinasab and Azade Latifkar, Her Eyes shows us, mostly through the juxtaposition of v
Thom Carter
- Aug 20, 2019
Striplight [Alexander Clare, UK, 2018]
The white-collar workspace of the mid-to-late twentieth century is an assemblage of productivity design concepts: spatial, sartorial, conver
Charlie Greep
- Aug 20, 2019
Trapped [Mohamed Maged, USA, 2018]
It is an amusing and inventive piece, full of visual gags that plays with – often in a quite ‘meta’ way – the visual conventions of camera s
Charlie Greep
- Aug 20, 2019
Hunger [C. J. Barnes, Australia, 2018]
Zombies are of course an extremely popular breed of movie monster, especially in the medium of short films, but Hunger has a rather unique c
Charlie Greep
- Aug 20, 2019
One [Handuo Zhang, Canada, 2019]
A short experimental piece, One explores the ways in which we as humans tend to isolate ourselves through our routines. The film shows vario
Charlie Greep
- Aug 20, 2019
One Night Only [Matt Bissett-Johnson, Australia, 2018]
One Night Only is a short but memorable piece of animation that feels simultaneously indebted to classic animation, with its slapstick and b
Sam Briggs
- Aug 12, 2019
Battersea Power Station [L. T. Hewitt, UK, 2019]
Battersea Power Station’s strength is in its bravery. As a first time film from director, writer, editor, actor and producer L.T. Hewitt und
Sam Briggs
- Aug 12, 2019
The City of Honey [Moein Ruholami, Iran, 2018]
The City of Honey operates on a simple duality: the wonderment of a child’s imagination vs. the crushing reality of life in areas reeling fr