The Irrational Fear of Nothing
A unique third-person perspective provides insight into a paranoid, neurotic man as he attempts to overcome his past anxieties.
A unique third-person perspective provides insight into a paranoid, neurotic man as he attempts to overcome his past anxieties.
An old handheld camera disrupts the chaotic bedtime routine of a single mother and her young son.
A friendly tennis match between Alice and Andy takes an abrupt turn when Alice goes to retrieve a stray tennis ball.
A story about "a little girl who likes a little boy, and a little boy who likes his BMX bike", this light-hearted film about young love won 2008's Tropfest.
Private eye Vincent Black is hired by an old man hoping to recover his lost ideas.
The story of Cecile, an older Vietnamese-American hoarder, whose life is upended when worms open a black hole in her house and threaten to take all her stuff.
In the 1980s, New Zealand skateboarder Lee Ralph had the world at his feet. But right when he seemed poised to join the sport’s elite, he was kicked out of the USA and the limelight for good.
A triptych of personal stories recounted in the first person, Lies is a remarkable and profound series of animated vignettes dramatizing "lies"—ones we make to strangers, ones we tell to those we love, and the ones we use to convince ourselves.
Six former Israeli soldiers offer firsthand accounts of their recent service in Hebron, the largest Palestinian city in the West Bank.