In this innovative short film by award winning writer Christopher Hlas (1st place, Gary Fleder-Scott Rosenberg Short Screenplay Contest), a woman's near death experience results in her life flashing before her eyes in a rhythmic and musical sequence, which chronologically connects simple past experiences to her present encounter with danger. Set into motion by a brief catalyctic event, Interlude demonstrates, with a lyrical edge, how a person's memories of q lifetime can be condensed into moments of rhythmic movement.

A Swedish woman prowls through her childhood memories after a Chinese plane crash.

Myra and Galen, two young adults, cope with their drug addiction through willful ignorance; however,...

A man refuses all assistance from his daughter as he ages and, as he tries to make sense of his chan...

Intriguing and transgressive, Jamaica has always been considered the most attractive island in the C...

It was aboard the legendary and sturdy Peugeot 504 and Renault 12 that most North African families m...

In his most personal documentary yet, Chris Hemsworth turns the camera on his own family after his d...

A forgotten person faces the material disappearance of what it passed. Oblivion gradually consumes e...

Hit Him on the Head with a Hard, Heavy Hammer departs from the handwritten memoir of the filmmaker’s...

May Pang lovingly recounts her life in rock & roll and the whirlwind 18 months spent as friend, love...

Solomon uses chemical and optical treatments to coat the film with a limpid membrane of swimming cry...

Film adaptation of the famous French folktale by Georges Hatot.