Charlie Greep
- Aug 20, 2019
Cyclamen [Davide Canali, Italy, 2018]
An interesting and gorgeously shot short film, Cyclamen explores what director Davide Canali describes as, “the interaction between the exte
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
Sally Roberts
- Aug 4, 2019
Clean Up on Aisle 9 [Derrick J. Johnson, USA, 2018]
Having just defeated the Wildcats in the football game of the year, Cody (Jesse Carver) is forced to pass up a crazy house party (and the ch
Sally Roberts
- Aug 4, 2019
There’s No Sin To The South of Ecuador [Igor Furtado, Brazil, 2019]
There’s No Sin To The South of Ecuador arguably has two leading roles: one is a man in a wedding dress; the other is the Virgin Mary. Both a
Sally Roberts
- Aug 3, 2019
SHORT FOCUS 2019: Tide [Berkant Dumlu, Switzerland, 2019]
Although Tide has many levels of interpretation, as the sun glares down in record temperatures and unprecedented fires rage across the melti