Fool's Day
A fourth-grade class attempts to pull an innocent April Fool’s Day prank on their teacher. What could go wrong?
A fourth-grade class attempts to pull an innocent April Fool’s Day prank on their teacher. What could go wrong?
S/W takes a deep dive into the 2021 Sundance Programme, previewing a mix of features and shorts from members of the short film community.
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - When the elevator of their public housing breaks down, the fates of three inhabitants intertwine towards an explosive ending where their limits will be tested.
Three animated films, showcasing three very different styles, make up our 'Best of the Month' picks for November. One of them could soon be an Oscar winner.
I just wrote up an, unfortunately, negative review of Luke Doolan's Oscar-nominated Miracle Fish, which gave me a chance to remark on the fantastic Blue-Tongue Film collective. NyTimes have gotten in on the act, writing a nice informative piece on Australia's favorite group of indie filmmmakers.
A woman walking her dog in the bush has a disturbing encounter with a young girl.
A snappy absurdist comedy about a blind date where everyone brings their emotional baggage to the table in the form of literal suitcases.
Three sisters are facing an impending disaster: the imminent flooding by the Sea of the lands where they live. In the midst of such chaos, the sisterly union is shaken up and each of the sisters experiences the imminence of death, in their inner selves, in a different way.
From 45 to 15, the short films in the running to collect an Oscar at the 94th Academy Awards have been announced.