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    Drama Lucrèce Andreae

    Pépé Le Morse (Grandpa Walrus)

    On a windy and cloudy beach, Granny is praying, Mum is shouting, the sisters don’t care, Lucas is alone. Grandpa was a weird guy, now he’s dead.

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: June 2018

    A trio of films about relationships make up our 'Best of the Month' picks for June

  • Filmmaker Update

    The Short List: Lance Oppenheim Interview

    Fresh off his first feature's appearance at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, documentary filmmaker Lance Oppenheim joins us to discuss his short form work, his transition into features, and the importance of being your own MC.

  • Festival

    ENCOUNTERS SHORT FILM AND ANIMATION FESTIVAL 2018: WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR

    The 2018 edition of the Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival is once again overflowing with S/W alum - we take a look at the new films from previously featured filmmakers and flag-up a few shorts we hope to bring to the site in the not-too-distant future.

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    Sci‑Fi Adam Marisett

    AMP

    When an old childhood friend tracks him down, Quinn is confronted with the dilemma of choosing to remain idle in a city run by the corrupt Coreley Corporation or finally finish the war he never wanted to be a part of. A viral prelude to a planned TV series

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    Comedy Jesse Zwick

    Jim & Helen Forever

    When troubled waters and a creeping job opportunity threaten to take away his girlfriend, David is forced to make the decision of a lifetime; to lock down or to let go.

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    Comedy Raymond Lai & Randall Park

    At Your Convenience

    Two best friends own and operate a convenience store together in a surreal cartoon world.

  • Interview

    Interview with Phillip Van

    Phillip Van, a recent NYU grad, has received accolades for his Berlin Int'l Film Festival creation, High Maintenance. A film that earned him a Student Academy Award and numerous festival honors.

  • Festival

    Sci-Fi London 48 hour Fest: Gareth Edwards' Factory Farmed

    Yesterday Sci-Fi London concluded its annual 48-hour filmmaking contest. There are a lot of 48 hour competitions, but Sci-Fi London has created a fairly robust community around theirs, with over 174 teams completing an entry this year, each hoping to be the next Gareth Edwards.

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