Solipsist
An experimental film dealing with themes of separation and connection, Andrew Huang's latest is a jaw droppingly gorgeous visual symphony in 3 movements.
An experimental film dealing with themes of separation and connection, Andrew Huang's latest is a jaw droppingly gorgeous visual symphony in 3 movements.
A Chinese-American restaurant worker falls in love with an 18th century Qing dynasty god who visits him at night and leads him on a journey of sexual awakening and self discovery.
After recently going blind, a young man struggles to navigate his new life in the shadows. Like any other person on the hunt for human connection, he turns to his phone to re-engage with the world.
Director Peter Huang explains how a call from a Sony Exec convinced him to turn his idea for a feature pitch into a series with Nine Films About Technology.
Five satirical vignettes showcase the dumber side of modern technology. (North American Exclusive)
Professor White is close to cracking the notorious, unsolved Thomas Beale Cipher, purported to hide the location of a fortune in gold in this animation by site founder Andrew S Allen.
Winners of the SOTW Awards 2013 New Media category sit down to discuss the importance of story and the need for funding in this roundtable discussion about the future of the industry.
A group of police cadets, sixteen men and one woman, are mercilessly hazed as they suffer through the worst day of their training, their hell day.
As Michael Jackson’s televised funeral plays throughout The Philippines despite terrorist attacks in the south, an estranged son purchases a child who can drink and smoke to impress his father.
When a storm causes a citywide blackout, a scrap collector sees an opportunity that could turn his luck around.