David-Jan Bronsgeest

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    Horror Rob Savage

    Salt

    A demonic presence closes in on a mother and her sick daughter. Their only protection - a ring of Salt.

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    Lessons From a Decade of Short Film (2010-2019)

    The 2010s was the decade that streaming video exploded into the mainstream, read how Short film drove improvements in streaming quality, shaped how films are made, defined new genres, and changed how we think about film releases.

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    Documentary Ben Proudfoot & Kris Bowers

    A Concerto is a Conversation

    Nominated for an Academy Award®, a virtuoso jazz pianist and film composer tracks his family's lineage through his 91-year-old grandfather from Jim Crow Florida to the Walt Disney Concert Hall.

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    Comedy Charlie Graley

    Crazy Hands

    A man wakes to find his hands have taken on a life of their own.

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    Documentary Jack Weisman & Gabriela Osio Vanden

    Nuisance Bear

    Set in Churchill, Manitoba, a famous destination for photographing polar bears, through a shift in perspective, Nuisance Bear reveals an obstacle course of tourist paparazzi and wildlife officers whom the bears must navigate during their annual migration.

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    Fantasy Brent Bonacorso

    West of the Moon

    Loosely based on several hundred interviews with children about their dreams, 'West of the Moon' is the story of one man's lost love and his strange path to redemption, aided along the way by a gambling robot, a wayward monkey, and a healthy dose of determination.

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    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.

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    Horror Natalie Erika James

    Drum Wave

    With her Horror feature 'Relic' announcing her as an exciting new talent in the genre, we take a look at Natalie Erika James' 2018 short 'Drum Wave'

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    Documentary Hervé Demers

    Une fois la poussière retombée (Once the Dust Has Settled)

    A Canadian town called Asbestos was home to one of the largest mines of its kind in the world. Years after the mine’s closure, residents reflect on their changing city, built around the open pit that acts as a constant reminder of a not-so-distant industrial past.

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    Drama Lulu Wang

    Touch

    When an elderly Chinese man's cultural naivety gets him in trouble, he struggles with his son and the legal system to make the context of his behaviour understood.

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