After the cataclysmic war that all but destroyed civilization, Authan O'Reilly, a soldier now charged with building rather than destroying, has gone AWOL, in search of his past. As his long search draws to a close he arrives at a once thriving city, now a deserted ghost land, he pushes onwards in the hope that he may find some clues amongst remnants of the past.

Four independent short films comprise this quirky anthology. "Coriolis Effect" (1994) is an offbeat ...
Fractured account of a boy who breaks free from his miserable life after meeting a mysterious girl w...
A tragic end of a long distance relationship.

A young couple is spending the day in bed. He asks her to marry him. She says no...

The story of a salesman who deals with implants that allow the user to blur the line between reality...
The Venga Monjas face a terrible creative challenge: to make a video in honor of a woman's deceased ...
A "born again" Christian intentionally falls off the wagon in a misguided attempt to reconnect with ...
Velasco Broca directed "La Costra Láctea" in 2002, as the result of an institutional assignment to d...

The story tells of an extraterrestrial invasion in which the aliens kidnap bodybuilders for reasons ...

Tonight, young Max is learning how to be an assassin...

Outside, the first sun rays break the dawn. Sixteen years old Catarina can't fall asleep. Inconseq...

Deep Down redraws a descent into hell of a stripper called America, lost in the very depths of the U...
AMG auteur Richard Fontaine started making short, silent posing-pouch snapshot films in the mid-1950...
Kralj, an energetic businessman, unexpectedly gets into trouble: at the same moment both his wife an...
Director Jeff Chan re-made the classic viral video 'Charlie Bit My Finger' in a horror film style.

A 10-year-old boy confronts the horror of his mother bringing a new man back to their apartment.
A newly married couple moves into a house. But the bride disappears.

Two couples, in the same room, try to keep it together. The human couple fare differently to the pai...