Little Brother
On the edge of adolescence, Dexter visits the big city, and his sister, for the first time. Together they explore the big city, trying to understand how to relate to one another again.
On the edge of adolescence, Dexter visits the big city, and his sister, for the first time. Together they explore the big city, trying to understand how to relate to one another again.
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.
Part-time chef Steve Palmer finds himself 3 seconds out of sync with the universe after he attempts to travel through time.
"You have to be the biggest champion of your film" - Loran Dunn looks to help producers become less misunderstood in the first of a new monthly series on S/W
Grace is five. She wants milk and cookies. Real bad.
A story about "a little girl who likes a little boy, and a little boy who likes his BMX bike", this light-hearted film about young love won 2008's Tropfest.
We chat with Ryan Spindell, one of horror's most exciting young voices, about indie filmmaking and how to make delightfully gory films on a budget.
Director Eric Kissack's excellent short, Blessing in Disguise, is the rare romantic comedy film that is truly romantic and funny. The same could be said for his new indie feature film, Love, Sex, & Missed Connections.
Writer/Director Paul Trillo joins us to discuss what it means to be a "concept filmmaker," the difference between commercial and narrative films, and why his favorite short films feel like a satisfying meal.