The Burden (Min Börda)
In a market place, situated next to a freeway, the employees of the various commercial venues deal with boredom and existential anxiety by performing cheerful musical turns
In a market place, situated next to a freeway, the employees of the various commercial venues deal with boredom and existential anxiety by performing cheerful musical turns
The best one-take short films and what to consider if you're making one.
Quiet, absurd, and plagued with self-doubt, SLOW VINE is a new form of sketch comedy, moving at its own unhurried pace.
Gorgeous images grace this mood piece, created for the runway of Beckmans fashion designer Sarah Törnqvist
Australian short The Landing is one of those film's that's going to leave you with questions. Whether based around the impressive craft on show in the production of the piece or aimed at the cleverly deceptive storyline, Josh Tanner's film is one that demands exploring in greater detail.
With the aid of Assface, his sex-obsessed robot partner, Maverick cop Chuck Steel has to rescue an influential banker who has been kidnapped by a group of escaped convicts armed to the teeth with stolen firearms.
Now in it's fifth iteration and for the second time at Picturehouse Central in the heart of England's capital, Sundance Film Festival London seems to be steadily growing in audience awareness and stepping out of the shadow of its US Big Brother.
Black holes, nuns and Nicholas Cage all feature in this round-up of work from our previously featured filmmakers at this year's SXSW
When a little girl goes missing from one of the cars in a traffic jam on a country road, her father forms a desperate search party to find her, and soon everyone is a suspect.