Meet the Gatekeepers: Jean Anne Lauer (Fantastic Fest)
Jean Anne Lauer, director of short film programming at Fantastic Fest, joins us to discuss her experiences in the short film arena and what the festival is looking for in a selected film.
Jean Anne Lauer, director of short film programming at Fantastic Fest, joins us to discuss her experiences in the short film arena and what the festival is looking for in a selected film.
Recent recipient of 'Short of the Year' at the 2019 Short of the Week Awards, Director Oscar Hudson joins us to discuss our favourite short from 2018, his path into filmmaking and what we can expect from future projects
An observation of art, partnership, and the creative process — seen through the lens of a post-apocalyptic diorama.
S/W was on the scene at TIFF 2017. Read our picks for the stand out shorts of the festival, and our impressions on the many features by S/W alums.
An out-of-work LA actress needs a gift for a baby-shower. An insane Las Vegas gambler needs a weird candy. What they find is each other
Kat's been trying to get pregnant for three years and her fertility treatments don't seem to be working. But today will be different. She's sure.
In this dark comedy of manners set in a surreal world, meticulously-coiffed soccer moms Jill and Lisa vie for perfect children, perfect husbands, and most importantly, perfect teeth.
Fei, a 16 year old British-Chinese girl, is the top violinist in an elite youth orchestra. When another Chinese violinist arrives to challenge her place, Fei’s anxieties and internalized racism grow to take monstrous physical form. They whisper to her, urging her to be the best, no matter the cost.
A look back at Sundance London 2018 and the filmmakers that have moved from short film to feature
First-time mum, Sarah, navigates her inner anxieties around parenting through what seems like an average day of parent's groups and best friend hangs.