PBS POV Short Cuts
Edit 8/24 7pm PST: I've confirmed with the Exec Producer of POV that the film rights are for the USA only and thus geo-blocked for International audiences. My apologies! Public television in America has a great documentary program called POV that highlights worthy films that aren't otherwise commercially viable.
Horacio
Screaming too loud is what got Horacio killed, with his murderer Guillaume now released from prison, what will he do next?
Best of the Month: January 2019
Featuring an abstract animation centred around insect attraction, a powerful doc exploring environmental degradation and a unique vertical format viewing experience, this might be the most eclectic selection we've ever featured in our 'Best of the Month' round-ups.
1985
A poignant film about the power of simple gestures in communicating acceptance and grace.
A CIAMBRA
(Currently Offline) From the Cannes prize-winning director Jonas Carpignano, A Ciambra takes us through a night in the life of Pio, a young Romani boy living in southern Italy.
Submit to the Moët Moment Film Festival
Moët & Chandon is accepting 60 second films for its Möet Moment Film Festival with an impressive prize pack including industry mentorship, All-Access passes to Tribeca FF and a $25k film grant.
Forgot My Meds Trilogy
Adam Wingard's latest feature "You're Next" will be coming to a theater near you soon. But for now, check out this series of three meditative shorts about damaged, desirable, dangerous women.
Le Bruit de La Lumiere (The Noise of the Light)
Pablo and Marius make a disturbing discovery about their childhood friend Lou: she appears to be able to synthesise into sound the light she is exposed to. But as she soon becomes an instrument of their musical experiences, her gift turns into a sort of curse…
A Shorts-centric Preview of SXSW 2024
Black holes, nuns and Nicholas Cage all feature in this round-up of work from our previously featured filmmakers at this year's SXSW