Clint Smith: Beyond This Place
A stirring profile of Future of Storytelling featured speaker Clint Smith. Teaching poetry to prisoners, he uses storytelling to transcend race, gender, and class to allow us to engage in shared humanity.
A stirring profile of Future of Storytelling featured speaker Clint Smith. Teaching poetry to prisoners, he uses storytelling to transcend race, gender, and class to allow us to engage in shared humanity.
A meditative character study focusing on Paul Harper, a desperate father whose exhaustive search for his lost son has led him down a path of unintended exile.
Laughter has a way of making the impossibly uncomfortable a bit more bearable. These boundary-pushing storytellers used a spectrum of humor from the light and quirky to the dark and disturbing that had us both rolling on the floor and learning a little something new along the way.
Set in a surface mine, this Special Jury Prize winner from Sundance 2018, follows two boys as they sink into a seemingly innocent power game with Mother Nature as the sole observer.
Gwen, the lead scientist on a secret experiment to teleport humans, encounters a co-worker on a smoke break. As she grapples with the implications of recent discoveries it’s clear that a dire mistake has been made.
An acronym for "Let's Get Fucked Up and Die", this student work is purposely provocative in exploring the artist's own feelings about growing up suburban.
An LAPD officer working the night beat in inner city LA responds to a convenience store break-in. When chasing down the perpetrator, he’s in for a terrible surprise.
Mired in a concussed haze, an ex-NFL-player struggles to adjust to life off the field during Super Bowl Sunday.
The directorial debut of "Stranger Things" writer Kate Trefry, this dark and wickedly fun short film stars Maika Monroe as a woman whose deepest fears seem to manifest physically when her husband leaves for the night shift.
Delroy spends six months of every year working on a farm in Ontario to support his family in Jamaica. But this year, Delroy keeps a secret from his wife and children: he has cancer.