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In the future, technology may change, but the patterns and routines of daily life stay constant—until we disrupt them.
In the future, technology may change, but the patterns and routines of daily life stay constant—until we disrupt them.
A simple game unites a community at the furthest, coldest reaches of the earth in this Sundance short film for ESPN's 30 for 30 series.
Set at sea, runaway lovers find themselves in the eye of a storm, where childbirth, death and superstition are challenged by the power of love.
The Syrian architect Mohamad Hafez received a one-way ticket to the United States. Missing his homeland, he decided to create a stand-in, sculpting life-like miniatures of the Damascus cityscape he had left behind. "A Broken House" is a story of love, loss and creating pathways home.
The latest features and TV shows, from S/W alums, to add to your watchlists.
We've been fans of Dave Green since the beginning. His first short film, Meltdown, was a finalist in our Great Film Competition way way back in 2009 and set the tone for his style of dark yet playful humor driven by strong characters.
A double exposed reel of film serves as a jumping off point for an explosive survey of the past and one family's fractured relationships.
The epic and spellbinding tale of Derek, an office worker, as he struggles with the true speed of planet Earth. Director Dan Ojari's RCA thesis film and a Sundance 2012 selection.
A personal account of the COVID-19 pandemic in America and its effects on an immigrant family as seen through the eyes of a student quarantined at his barren university.
Brimming with exciting filmmaking talent, the SXSW program can be a bit overwhelming. So if you're on the ground in Austin, Texas and looking for films to add to your watchlist, we've got you covered...