The Short Films of Rosto
With the majority of his short film work now online, we finally take a look at the filmography of inspirational Dutch filmmaker Rosto, in this dedicated retrospective.
With the majority of his short film work now online, we finally take a look at the filmography of inspirational Dutch filmmaker Rosto, in this dedicated retrospective.
An LAPD officer working the night beat in inner city LA responds to a convenience store break-in. When chasing down the perpetrator, he’s in for a terrible surprise.
A short comedy about a secret division of the United States Postal Service
A young family move into their perfect new home only to discover that it's haunted by a bunch of horny ghosts. There's only one thing to do - call a sexorcist!
Office politics lead to absurdly dark actions in this "Mad Men" era black comedy from director Jonathan Reid-Edwards
Director Rob Savage joins us to reveal how he took a 2-min lockdown prank and turned it into Shudder feature 'Host'.
A young pyromaniac bear misses his mother in this Sundance and Ottawa favorite.
A working theatre actor questions her calling when she plays Lady Macduff in an increasingly violent production of Shakespeare's Macbeth, with an internationally celebrated auteur director.
One of the most celebrated of all modern shorts, Terminal Bar is a fascinating pictorial history of a New York City bar whose customers, from the hard-drinking working class Irish to the coiffed African American gay male, continually transform its focus during a 10-year period.
Two days in the life of an American prisoner, one during his time incarcerated and one as a free man