How I Made a Short Film with Netflix
From pitching to production, director Seán Mullan joins us to discuss creating a short for Netflix's inaugural Documentary Talent Fund in the first of a new series of Educational posts here on Short of the Week.
From pitching to production, director Seán Mullan joins us to discuss creating a short for Netflix's inaugural Documentary Talent Fund in the first of a new series of Educational posts here on Short of the Week.
Hair loss, indigenous perspectives and plastic bags all feature in our Best of the Month picks for June 2022
Donald’s ‘bad day’ is given much needed context in Tyler Parr’s deftly handled film on appreciating how fortunate the majority of us are.
A look into the culture of Insane Clown Posse fans who attend the annual Gathering with a shared love for cheap partying, a sense of family, and escape from dysfunctional lives.
After their plans are unexpectedly canceled, three teenage girls spend a Friday night trawling their local suburbs, desperately searching for the cute new boy from school.
Sam knows the only way to survive junior high is to stay below radar—but all that changes when he discovers he has superpowers.
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.
Our annual celebration of the short films that delighted us the most from this calendar year.
What happens when you take an abandoned Brazilian street kid from the favelas of Salvador, and drop him into privileged English society? Three decades later, Pablo is still trying to figure things out.