The Brain Hack
A computer science major interested in neurotheology joins with a film major to construct a film that induces hallucinogenic visions of God, and in doing so become the targets of a militant religious sect.
A computer science major interested in neurotheology joins with a film major to construct a film that induces hallucinogenic visions of God, and in doing so become the targets of a militant religious sect.
This is a film about stuttering. Oh, and also about apple trees, catcallers, Goethe's Faust, pigeons, forests and girls on horses.
An amorous housefly yearns to be known by the young woman he loves.
A profile of Robert Shults, famous for photographing a laser that is the brightest object in the known universe, this remarkable documentary was shot in 2D and 360 VR simultaneously, and examining the different versions is illuminating.
Marrying into a Korean-American family in disarray, a Japanese-American man hides away with his camera and discovers a hidden connection with his future grandfather-in-law.
Shot by cell-phone on the streets of New York and Sydney, Mankind is no Island stitches together words from posters, displays and street signs—to create a poem of breathtaking beauty and emotion.
Directed by Emma de Swaef & Marc Roels, Niki Lindroth von Bahr and Paloma Baeza - names familiar in the short film world - we take a look at Netflix's new stop-motion anthology The House.
This pro-level CG animation revolves around the remarkable romance of a scrappy street rat and a lovely lab rat, with plenty of action inbetween. However it is done in a decidedly un-Pixar way.
Howdy everyone, Jason here. So you've been thinking about putting your short film online.