The Vandal
Set in a world not unlike mid-20th century America, a man's tormented search for peace from traumatic loss results in an unexpectedly destructive awakening after he undergoes a lobotomy.
Set in a world not unlike mid-20th century America, a man's tormented search for peace from traumatic loss results in an unexpectedly destructive awakening after he undergoes a lobotomy.
On the eve of her 30th birthday, a London night bus driver discovers a supernatural entity on her bus
With fictional podcasts identified as a potential career path for directors, Stefanie Abel Horowitz (sometimes, I think about dying) joins us to discuss what it was like to work with Rami Malek and Cole Sprouse and the difference between directing podcasts and short films.
Two years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Murai braves danger and wanders through the no-go zone in order to spend time with Jun, his eight-year-old son.
As a young woman leaves the parental home to travel her bond with her parents is so tightly connected that by leaving, she puts their world at risk. An impressive stop-motion film created with a 3D pen.
With nominee voting for the 2022 Academy Awards opening tomorrow (Thu 27th Jan), we highlight the five standout films from each short film category.
A woman with depression struggles to keep up appearances in front of her chirpy and driven office colleagues. An encounter with a dying cockroach in the office toilet develops into an absurd friendship, becoming the comforting companion she needs until she realizes its destructive effects on her life.
It's 10:47 pm on a bus somewhere in a city. A few teenagers are listening to music and talking loudly. The other passengers look languidly out the window or at their cell phones. A drunk man gets in and joins the teenagers; the mood starts to shift…
With Sundance 2022 marking the 40th anniversary of the Sundance Institute with a special programme of 'From the Collection' short films - we take our own retrospective look at the best films from the festival
On the road in a world on fire, Gabrielle would rather isolate herself than have to confront the journey. A story about loneliness, denial, and the overwhelming anger of living in a dying world.