Jason Carpenter

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    Sci‑Fi David Karlak

    Rise

    In the near future, sentient robots are targeted for elimination after they develop emotional symmetry to humans and a revolutionary war for their survival begins.

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    Drama Adrian Silisteanu

    Scris/Nescris (Written/Unwritten)

    Lacking proper identification, a 50-year-old man risks being separated by the authorities from his underage daughter, who has just had a baby.

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    Drama Josh Soskin

    La Carnada

    A 13-year-old boy from Tijuana embarks on his first drug smuggle across the Arizona/Mexico border

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    Drama Stephen Cole Webley

    Dark Blue

    In the lawless border area stretching between the U.S. and Mexico, an immigrant embarking on an uncertain journey stumbles upon the grisly aftermath of an execution gone awry.

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    Drama Nate Parker

    #AmeriCAN

    An LAPD officer working the night beat in inner city LA responds to a convenience store break-in. When chasing down the perpetrator, he’s in for a terrible surprise.

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    Documentary Jacob LaMendola

    Anosmia

    Imagine living in an odourless world. How would it affect your life?

  • Festival

    Short of the Week at TIFF 2017

    S/W was on the scene at TIFF 2017. Read our picks for the stand out shorts of the festival, and our impressions on the many features by S/W alums.

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    2011 TROPFEST Australia

    The 2011 Movie Extra Tropfest short film festival took place today in Australia, and of the 16 films, Animal Beatbox by Damon Gameau was declared the winner. [caption id="attachment_4816" align="alignright" width="200" caption="Click to Watch "Animal Beatbox""][/caption] The field was strong this year, with Joel Edgerton of the Blue-Tongue Collective represented for his film Monkeys, as well Mankind is No Island filmmaker and prior winner of Tropfest New York, Jason Van Genderen for The Unspoken.

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: February 2022

    Eating disorders, violence against women, moral dilemmas and lobotomies - our Best of the Month picks for February really pack a punch.

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