Jordon Briggs
- Apr 4, 2021
Dinah [Pierre Niyongira, UK, 2020]
Pierre Niyongira begins his tale with recent footage of local protestors pulling down and dumping the statue of deceased slave owner Edward
Mia Parnall
- Apr 1, 2021
An Invitation to Tea [Desiree Abeyta, USA, 2020]
We join the story as a young woman travels to the townhouse of her recently deceased grandfather, who was an author of children's stories,
Wendy Brooking
- Mar 30, 2021
Leonidas and the Fish [Alexander Machlouzarides-Shalit, Cyprus, 2020]
Leonidas and the Fish is a touching snapshot into the life of a young boy, rising early every morning to reach the nearby beach at sunrise.
Antonio Matei
- Mar 29, 2021
Distance [Richard Schertzer, United States, 2020]
In the opening scene of the short film Distance, director Richard Schertzer manages to accurately capture the feeling of solitude,...
Fung Ying Cheng
- Mar 29, 2021
GOAT Love [Stephanie Quist, USA, 2020]
Playful with both its form and tone, Stephanie Quist’s GOAT Love is a colourful silent film with a sweet love story at its core. Even...
Alex Hutson
- Mar 29, 2021
Switch [Reswin Bahas, Australia, 2021]
Australian short film Switch takes the audience on a journey of regret and remorse from the perspective of a gas station cashier....
Adam Donald
- Mar 28, 2021
An Étude in Art [Yvonne Coughlan, UK, 2020]
A struggling writer, a dance student, and a renowned musician are the subjects in this complex experimental drama. Through fractured...
Fung Ying Cheng
- Mar 28, 2021
Red t’Blue [Jay Martin, UK, 2021]
Regardless of who is talking and which side they’re on, Brexit is a difficult topic to talk about. Just mentioning the word tells you...