An S/W-Centric Guide to Sundance 2020
We're looking forward to Sundance 2020 by highlighting work that should be on your radar—a mix of features and shorts from members of the S/W alum community.
We're looking forward to Sundance 2020 by highlighting work that should be on your radar—a mix of features and shorts from members of the S/W alum community.
New #ShelterShorts from acclaimed filmmaker Crystal Moselle and her Dad, as well as an announcement on the future of the project.
In 1963, JFK recorded one of the most foul-mouthed telephone calls ever made from the White House. This is the story of the silly bastard who started it all.
A vengeful father hunts down his daughter's boyfriend on the Fourth of July.
Little Sofía loves her grumpy granny: even though she is always hungry and eats what little food they can buy. Her pension is the only thing keeping her and her father alive. To what extremes will they go to once granny is no more?
On July 5th, 2016, filmmaker Sean Wang moved across the country to work and live in New York City for one year. A personal documentary of his year, chronicled by voicemails from his mom back home.
In our recent reader survey, languishing far behind the other outlets through which we nakedly grasp for readers, was Twitter. A diminutive 4% of survey takers responded that it is their primary method of learning about new SotW content.
Deep in the forest, a hunter encounters a strange creature he cannot kill.
Jackie got a job today—a single-shot experimental narrative part of the Takeaway Scenes Project.
From imaginary buddies who are always there for you, to teenage BFF's who guide you through those tough times - a playlist celebrating all that is unique about friendship.