The Importance of Producing with Loran Dunn
"You have to be the biggest champion of your film" - Loran Dunn looks to help producers become less misunderstood in the first of a new monthly series on S/W
"You have to be the biggest champion of your film" - Loran Dunn looks to help producers become less misunderstood in the first of a new monthly series on S/W
A troupe of clowns gather to perform a story about a priest and a mysterious, foreign woman but as their misguided tale unfolds, the boundaries between fiction and reality begin to fray.
In a car park at the end of the world, three survivors have to decide when to take their life-saving headgear off
When a mouse's favourite flower goes missing, an ever-increasing group of animals set off in pursuit of the plant, resulting in a devastating case of mistaken identity.
A teenage girl’s day at the pool goes awry after her dad takes interest in a young woman sitting poolside.
A diverse group of people are stuck in a traffic jam on a foggy highway, the mist persists and becomes a cloak of uncertainty.
A group of disabled teenagers decide to get into drug-dealing as payback against a bully.
In the first of a recurring series, where we look to speak to those involved in the funding, production, distribution and programming of short film, we speak to Guardian Docs Executive Producer Jess Gormley.
An intimately transformative fabric is woven between Robert Seidel's projections of abstract drawings and queer performer Tsuki’s vigorous choreography.