Every Runner Has A Reason
Ronnie Goodman may be San Francisco's most unexpected half-marathoner. This is the story of why he runs.
Ronnie Goodman may be San Francisco's most unexpected half-marathoner. This is the story of why he runs.
On September 8th, 2020 the Almeda Fire tore through Southern Oregon and burned more than 2,800 structures. Many belonged to tightly knit immigrant mobile home communities, some generations old.
Two headstrong friends on their way to a 30th birthday party deal with different realities of the Black Harlem experience.
Winner of our Great Film Competition, this BAFTA-nominated physics thought-experiment is beautifully hand-animated by David Prosser.
A flock of roosting crows, black as night themselves, are threatened by the advancing shadows at dusk. They need light for protection so with the help of the Raven Chief they take a piece of the sun and use it to save themselves from the darkness.
Ellen is recycling stuff before she heads overseas — including her boyfriend. She decides to gift him to a new girlfriend, but can she really give him up?
Hardly Working sheds a limelight on the characters that normally remain in the background of video games: NPCs. A laundress, a stable boy, a street sweeper and a carpenter are observed with ethnographic precision. Their labor routines, activity patterns, as well as bugs and malfunctions, paint a vivid analogy for work under capitalism.
In the waning hours of Christmas, a Son calls home in the hope of connecting to his distant Father in this (un)festive short from director Douglas Hart
Shahir Daud, director of Double Happy, shares why he made the film, what it's like shooting with a RED camera, and how to shoot cinéma vérité.