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A fine art photographer employs his craft to heal old wounds and cope with his HIV/AIDS diagnosis, creating an acclaimed portrait series in the process.
A fine art photographer employs his craft to heal old wounds and cope with his HIV/AIDS diagnosis, creating an acclaimed portrait series in the process.
Festival-favourite 'But Milk is Important' uses Stop-Motion to create an accessible and relatable story that centres around a troubled character living with mental illness.
Ahead of its Sundance premiere, director Jim Archer joins us to discuss how his 2017 short film Brian and Charles became a feature adaptation in 2022.
If there was a 95% chance your baby would die if they stayed with you...would you try to give them away?
We round up alum features and 8 shorts to look out for from the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival Program.
With her debut feature 'Stray' impressing on the festival circuit in 2020, director Elizabeth Lo ('Hotel 22', 'Mother's Day') joins us to discuss her transition from short film to feature.
With Oscar voting starting tomorrow, the S/W team explores the shortlists for the 2021 Academy Awards and highlights our favorite film in the Animated Short Film, Documentary Short Subject & Live Action Short Film categories
The story of an AI unit who is anything but artificial.
Two Danish soldiers serving in the German military in 1916 during World War I are stranded in a bomb shelter on the Western Front.
As a Jew growing up in Baltimore, David’s vision of Germany was shaped by the stories of his Holocaust-survivor mother, in this animated documentary he reflects on whether it is possible to overcome this history.