When the strongest earthquake in a century hit Mexico in 2017, everyone had eyes on the rescue of 12-year old Frida - until the story took a very strange twist.
A meditation on transience composed through juxtaposition of sun-bathed exteriors of Split and dark ...
Vampires and werewolves have waged a nocturnal war against each other for centuries. But all bets ar...
A man waits. He longs for and mourns for, his increasingly disconnected and disparate love for a per...
The final 17 years of American singer and musician Karen Carpenter, performed almost entirely by mod...
You Take Care Now, an early student film, is a perfect exemplar of Ann Marie Fleming's idiosyncratic...
In the late '90s Balazs's family is falling apart front of his brand new VHS camera he got for his 8...
Dementia draws a woman into a world of memory loops, losing her love her spirit, her present her pas...
Five passengers encounter a mysterious woman on a train. While we strain to hear their whispers, we ...
This psychedelic horror short inspired by vintage cinema follows a raped girl's descent into derange...
Inside the claustrophobic scenery of a fancy apartment in the city of Frankfurt three men and a woma...
Buenos Aires. Exe, 25 years old, has just lost his job and is not looking for another one. His neigh...
The film depicts the lives of veterans of the 1848 Hungarian Revolution in the American Civil War, b...
A Japanese salaryman finds his body transforming into a weapon through sheer rage after his son is k...
In Razor Blades, Paul SHARITS consciously challenges our eyes, ears and minds to withstand a barrage...
Lois Patiño dissects the movement of a fire, analyses its fleeting ephemeral forms, and transforms t...
"After chasing sunsets, one of life's simple joys is playing with the boys." - Kenneth Clark Loggins
A hitchiker accepts a ride from a conspicuous driver and begins to have feelings of regret.
Marital Rape Is Real is a short film adapted from several published essays on marital rape by Shanon...
Born in Los Angeles but a New Yorker by choice, Barbara Hammer is a whole genre unto herself. Her pi...