White Morning
A beautiful yet brutal exploration of the power of childhood memory brought to life through animation and mixed media
A beautiful yet brutal exploration of the power of childhood memory brought to life through animation and mixed media
With the latest edition of the Sundance Film Festival starting on January 20th, we take a look at the Short of the Week filmmaker's featured in this year's programme.
A traveler in Washington DC gets a mysterious gift: a laptop that grants all his wishes. How will he wield his unexpected powers?
An isolated and lost young woman begins taking life directions based on cryptic Morse code from a mysterious flashing light
Buck can slow time to a crawl—How will he use his new power?—To impress a girl, of course. A slick 3D animation from France's ESMA school.
An actress (Deborah Ann Woll) answers a call from an unknown number and the conversation takes a strange turn as the man on the other end preys on her deepest vulnerabilities.
A promising young female director faces adversity when she tries to set up an afrofuturistic play with her theater group at the National Theater. (Currently Offline)
A quiet look at the lives on the line. First-hand stories from Central American migrants and asylum seekers searching for a better life in the north.
In small-town India, where cows are considered sacred, a teenage boy and his group of friends set off on a quest to become saviors of the holy cow only to find themselves under the grips of Hindu nationalist extremism.
After 33 years in federal prison, 22 of which spent in extreme solitary confinement, Jack Powers embarks into a modern world, journeying across the Northeast to start a new life.