Is AI the Future of Filmmaking?
Overview of how AI may shift the filmmaking world over the coming years—the opportunities and questions it raises.
Overview of how AI may shift the filmmaking world over the coming years—the opportunities and questions it raises.
Nominated for Oscar. Through a montage of surveillance and police body-camera footage, a reconstruction of a deadly shooting by a Chicago police officer becomes an investigation into how a narrative begins to take shape in the aftermath.
Winner of the Student Academy Award. When a young Nazi SS soldier is discovered by a theater-troupe of survivors celebrating the end of WWII, he is forced to acknowledge his role in their grief.
Experience a ground-level view of the Hong Kong pro-democracy protests in this Oscar-nominated short from Field of Vision. Visceral and pulse-pounding, Anders Hammer provides unprecedented access to the participants as they fight against the mainland Chinese government—actions spurred by the passage of a new Beijing-backed national security law.
A Q&A with animator, Tony Comley about his film, Abigail, inspiration for work, and upcoming projects.
Kate moves to a small coastal town for a bartending job, anticipating a summer of freedom. What she finds instead is less idyllic, and she comes to realize she’s much more vulnerable than she thought.
A stroke victim descends into a nightmare after her husband unearths a mysterious object from their garage.