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  • Interview

    Interview with Lewis Arnold (Charlie Says)

    With his latest short Charlie Says having just featured on SotW and its simple yet powerful narrative still resonating through our minds, we spoke to director Lewis Arnold about basing a film on his own childhood experience, shooting on 35mm and releasing a 24-minute short online.

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    Thriller Aritz Moreno

    Cholera

    Outraged villagers attempt to rid themselves of the danger resting on the outskirts of their community.

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    Comedy Duncan Cowles

    Taking Stock

    Using his failed attempts at creating profitable stock footage, a filmmaker reflects on the absurd, mundane and funny side of being trapped inside your own head as an out of work, self-employed freelancer.

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    Horror Gustav Egerstedt

    Live Forever

    Based around an anthemic song which sees the dead unite across genres and time, Live Forever is a musical love letter and tribute to the poor victims of horror films who didn’t make it to the sequel.

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    Interview with Eric Kissack (Blessing in Disguise)

    Director Eric Kissack's excellent short, Blessing in Disguise, is the rare romantic comedy film that is truly romantic and funny. The same could be said for his new indie feature film, Love, Sex, & Missed Connections.

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    Experimental Andrew Huang

    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.

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    Dramedy Hannah Levin

    Golden Child

    A young woman is reunited with her childhood friend at a pool party and reckons with the fact that he used to pee on her when they were kids.

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    Action Acim Vasic

    8

    In the depths of a snowy forest in an unknown wartime, two soldiers from opposing armies try to outwit each other in a perilous game of cat and mouse.

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    Drama Tom Noakes

    Nursery Rhymes

    Why is a Metalhead singing Old MacDonald on the side of a rural highway? A surreal scene turns into an engaging mystery in this celebrated single-take short.

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