Echo
17-year-old Caroline breaks down after receiving a phone call delivering some tragic news, but her reaction soon reveals there is more to this call than first appears.
17-year-old Caroline breaks down after receiving a phone call delivering some tragic news, but her reaction soon reveals there is more to this call than first appears.
The nominations are in! An interesting crop of films this year, especially because there are a few we're unfamiliar with. Though, it's great to see Short of the Week fav Anders Walter finally get his due this go-around.
Wanting a fresh start, Lauren moves into a house with her daughter and new boyfriend - but the spirits of the house have plans to turn them all against each other in very bizarre ways.
In a world defined by a virus that preys on romantic desire, a lonely man risks his life for a chance at human connection. A dystopian rom-com about finding love in an age when physical distance breeds emotional distress.
A detached woman who earns a living by waking strangers up in the morning forms a pitiful kinship with a man paralyzed by his own dreams.
A woman can't stop growing new fingers, and displaced mail workers create an underground kingdom. A match made in heaven?
She Always Wins captures all the complicated moves in the dance of dominance, deference and self-diminishment that takes place when a young woman brings her new boyfriend to his first family visit.
We invited the lovely and talented Emily Carmichael to answer a few questions over email regarding her short film, The Hunter and the Swan Discuss Their Meeting, which incidentally was, by far, one of our favorite Sundance films of the year.
Céline gives our annual preview of Sundance's slate with a specific eye to the alums and shorts we're excited for.