Best of the Month: October 2018
A Sundance winner, an emotive NYT Op-Docs and a pedal to the metal action flick join forces to make for an unforgettable trio in our 'Best of the Month' picks for October.
A Sundance winner, an emotive NYT Op-Docs and a pedal to the metal action flick join forces to make for an unforgettable trio in our 'Best of the Month' picks for October.
10 films move on in each of the short film animation, documentary, & live-action categories, including 10 S/W-featured faves you can watch right now, and 12 additional films that are streaming. Some of these are limited releases though, so check them out now!
A self-deprecating look at a filmmaker's battle with depression using archival footage and ephemera from his past, focusing primarily on the rat tail he had for ten years that his parents still keep in the storage room of their basement.
Prolific background actor Jill Goldston takes centre stage in this unique portrait. Constructed entirely from Jill’s performances – captured fleetingly in everything from Mr. Bean to The Elephant Man – the film is a lyrical journey through popular culture, and a haunting study of a life lived out of focus.
Based off a beloved South African fantasy novel this impressive proof-of-concept from rising-star Michael Matthews depicts a snarky, monster-porn-dealing teen dragged headlong into a deep, dark Cape Town underbelly full of monsters and myth
With more than 21 S/W alums featured in the 2025 SXSW lineup, let’s dive into their films and see what they have in store!
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'
A deeply personal look into how gun violence impacts a family long after the media spotlight fades away.
A couple play a game, silly answers to silly hypotheticals. But then it is their relationship itself that gets questioned.
A team of mini-skirt clad crime fighting women take on evil in this Sundance favorite.