Field of Vision

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    Drama Stephen Fingleton

    Magpie

    A man lives in a forest, surviving through murder and deceit. When he finds himself drawn to two strangers, his strict code of self-preservation is put to the test.

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    Horror Theo Rhys

    Stuffed

    A musical film about a taxidermist who dreams of stuffing a human and a man she meets online so afraid of ageing he volunteers to be her specimen. An unexpected romantic spark between them complicates their plans.

  • Interactive

    Tribeca Storyscapes 2016

    At this point in time, there are only a handful of festivals taking virtual reality films seriously and the Tribeca Film Festival, with its notable history in support of interactive film, is one of them. Their Storyscapes program introduced a few new experiences that we had a chance to try out.

  • Interview

    Interview with Trevor Cawood

    Trevor Cawood, filmmaker of Terminus, sits down with us to talk about his film, the amazing visual effects at work, and how publishing the film online got him 500,000 views.

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    Sci‑Fi

    Rosa

    Absolutely Stunning. Is it from SQUARE? PRODUCTION I.G? No, the most perfect realization of the anime-style in 3D comes from a single young animator out of Spain.

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    Poem Damion Power

    Bat Eyes

    16 year old Adam cruelly teases a classmate. When he seeks her out to apologise, she has quite different plans for him. Years later, when least expected, the memory of this event comes back to haunt Adam.

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    Drama Neda Jebelli

    The Dinner Party

    In Tehran, a perfectionist mother's engagement dinner party begins to unravel when the centerpiece cake is held up in the traffic of a political protest

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    Horror Patricio Plaza

    Carne de Dios (Flesh of God)

    During Mexico's colonial period, an ailing Spanish priest will have to endure in his own body the native rituals that he has been hunting down.

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    Documentary Dress Code

    The Lonely Goalkeeper

    Legendary Arsenal goalkeeper Bob Wilson reflects on a gruelling and often surreal life between the goalposts.

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