An exploration of personal questions of death and religion through the acting of Adler Rux and Hannah Lavender. This film is also supported by the music of Agile Gibbon, with their song "Hot Air Balloon" and a score provided by Elijah Healy, Adler Rux, and James Fincher.
An adaptation of the play "4.48 Psychosis" written by Sarah Kane. The movie consists of scenes that ...
When an innocent man is captured by a mad scientist, he is used as a tragic experiment being transfo...
Giulia is an independent young woman who is prepared to offer her body and her spirit against all th...
An exploration of two souls inhabiting bodies from 1940's Hungary, and the beginning of the digital ...
When beautiful young Grace arrives in the isolated township of Dogville, the small community agrees ...
A short experimental film about the effects digital noise and lack of privacy can have on interperso...
Narrator is a man in his early 30s who is cooking pasta while enjoying a seemingly normal morning. S...
Designing artificial relationships between found or stolen elements is a technique that seeks to dis...
Hunter, a bride-to-be, feels overworked and unappreciated. Her artistic spirit is squelched by the ...
Two working women talking about their lives on their way back to hostel. They came to conclusion tha...
This collection of experimental shorts includes the winner form SXSW film festival and celebrates th...
A young woman watches TV with her cat in the room. A dying man explores what's left of his psyche.
Two forever intertwined lovers, Edwin and Rosko, recollect on their long spanning relationship. What...
A collection of images taken on 35mm film with a point-and-click Holga135BC during the year after I ...
Pigpen has a snore. Bailey has a lot of nerve. And Curt Garrish has a gun.
An unknown girl breaks out of her daily grind by undergoing an intense audio-visual trip.
Where's the girl? Can you hold her for me? I need her now.
Emily has a doctor's appointment. Sorta. Kinda. Not really.