Alexander Maxwell

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    Action Kelsey D Bollig

    Kickstart My Heart

    After a gruesome car accident, a young woman fights her mind's 3 levels of hell to survive.

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    Drama Jasmin Mozaffari

    سرزمین مادری (Motherland)

    During 1979 at the height of the Iran Hostage crisis, Babak goes on a trip to meet his fiancé’s parents and ends up confronting the realities of what it means to be an Iranian immigrant in a patriotic post-Vietnam America.

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    Drama Daniel Montanarini

    The Arrival

    A woman contemplates whether or not to keep her baby, while waiting for her lover to arrive in a small cafe.

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    Comedy Lewis Attey

    Three Stories Inside a Rental Van

    A young labourer backs into a parked car. Two international students watch a group of kids make a small bomb. And a man attempts to dump a load of rubbish on the side of the road.

  • Interview

    Q&A with Hands Solo dir. William Mager

    Yesterday's feature review was Hands Solo, a wicked funny mockumentary about a deaf porn star and the girl who got away. I caught up with the director, William Mager over email to talk about himself, the film, and disability in the movie-industry.

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    Dramedy David Findlay

    Found Me

    In the foggy, twilight, arctic, dead of winter of Quebec City, Mitch’s life takes a turn after unwittingly stumbling upon the world of underground wrestling.

  • Article

    15 Things Wrong With Your Short Film

    Here are the most common mistakes filmmakers make with their short films that stick out like a sore thumb to programmers and curators. Find out how to avoid them.

  • Festival

    The ShortList Online Film Festival: Part 2

    No preamble, if you want to learn more about this fantastic online competition, check out the first half of our coverage from yesterday. Again, due to embedding restrictions, please visit the festival website to view the films.

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    Drama Stephen McNally

    Forgot

    A short film about memory, emigration, longing, Jesus kitsch, cocktail sausages and children’s television

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