The Guilt
After the murder of Leo's wife a single idea circles endlessly within his head: revenge. Winner of the YouTube "Your Film Festival" and a ridiculous $500,000 prize at Venice.
After the murder of Leo's wife a single idea circles endlessly within his head: revenge. Winner of the YouTube "Your Film Festival" and a ridiculous $500,000 prize at Venice.
A desperate man comes up with a dangerous plan to get his family out of debt
An ambitious sci-fi concept heavily influenced by American action classics and Japanese samurai films, celebrated filmmakers Ash Thorp and Anthony Scott Burns team up with PostPanic (Sundays) for a dazzling new project.
Inspired by the Young Vic theatre's recent production of Edward Bond's play Bingo, Epithet, starring Patrick Stewart, tells the story of a contemporary poet with a dubious background.
A handful of Brits explore the challenges they’ve encountered with their non-Western names and celebrate how they express who they are.
Tribeca's (Online) Film Festival this year is quite extensive: 6 feature films, 9 in-competition shorts and these9 "retro" shorts from the festival's past, all available for free! We'll cover this year's competition shorts in a series of forthcoming posts, but remember that Tribeca has their own spin on this online thing, so make sure to reserve a 24-hour screening window for each film in advance. These 9 retro shorts are a bit easier to manage, rather than signing up for specific 24-hour screening periods, they are available to view at any time between now and May 1st.
A Chinese-American restaurant worker falls in love with an 18th century Qing dynasty god who visits him at night and leads him on a journey of sexual awakening and self discovery.
Black holes, nuns and Nicholas Cage all feature in this round-up of work from our previously featured filmmakers at this year's SXSW
There are few things more important than linkin’ gyal, but when an opportunity arises to put some youngers in their place, Tobz knows what time it is.
Directorial duo Marc James Roels & Emma De Swaef join us to discuss 'This Magnificent Cake!' their 44-min follow-up to festival favourite 'Oh Willy...'