Serif, the manager of a launderette in London’s Bethnal Green, dedicates her time to her regulars. Serving cups of tea and listening to their stories, Serif enriches their lives by helping the local elderly community. Laundriness is a simple and sensitive observational documentary about the meaning of life, fate, hope and regrets.

Actor Robert Pattinson takes us into a brief, desperate, hunger-filled moment battling anxiety and f...

After the death of Paolo Monte, his friends Nespolo, Maradona and Maicol have the idea of resurrecti...

In the province of Salerno in Campania, a village is attracting more and more pilgrims, sometimes se...
A young immigrant arrives in Canada from France, and brings his Citroën 2CV with him. The iconic pos...

When a power-cut ruins Ruby's bedtime routine she finds herself haunted by embarrassing past version...

Cartoon adaptation of tales written by Pierre Gripari.
'After Haiyan' is a short film about the challenges faced by the Deaf community in Tacloban, Philipp...

In Monte Carlo, Lady Wellingford cannot redeem a necklace from a jeweler.
'Shipwrecked valet saves affianced master from native girl.' (British Film Catalogue)

A man is isolated by modern technology. He takes his mobile phone back to the shop - it's not workin...

A Texas goat rancher must defend his double-wide trailer from a mysterious predator.

In this horror-comedy short, a remake with an original twist of Hideo Nakata's "RINGU", two drag que...

A young Pakistani Briton manages a rundown laundrette with his lover while dealing with tension in h...

A ship berthed at Gadani and the ship-breakers coming from all over Pakistan to break it discover th...

"I just want to be seen as who I am today!" John shares his thoughts on identity, body and gender an...

Deep in the forest, a hunter encounters a strange creature he cannot kill.

During the holiday season, when the animals of the Central Park Zoo are preparing for Christmas, Pri...

Green Valley was a housing commission estate in western Sydney, much maligned by the media of the da...