Phos Pictures

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    Horror Kate Trefry

    How to be Alone

    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.

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    Courtney Hoffman Tapped for Feature Debut

    Recent featured filmmaker Courtney Hoffman lands a directing gig at Spielberg’s Amblin Partners off the strength of our recently featured film “Good Time Girls”

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    Adventure Kibwe Tavares

    Jonah

    Jonah is a big fish story about the old and the new, and the links and the distances between them. A Sundance 2013 short film from the heralded creator of "Robots of Brixton".

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    Documentary Fraser Munden

    The Chaperone

    A DJ and former teacher recall the stranger-than-fiction night that a motorcycle gang crashed a middle school dance in this one-of-a-kind stereoscopic 3D animated documentary.

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    Documentary Lance Oppenheim

    The Paradise Next Door

    As America's largest retirement community continues to expand, cracks, both literal and metaphysical, are suddenly opening beneath the senior utopia.

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    Documentary Shoko Hara

    Just a Guy

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - Three women share glimpses of their affection, attraction and relationship with the serial killer Richard Ramirez

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    Myth Tyler J. Kupferer

    The Girl and the Fox

    Ilona is a nine-year-old girl who lives in the wilderness with her mother and father. Food is running low, and when a mysterious fox starts killing their livestock, she has no choice but to track down the strange creature in order to ensure the survival of her family.

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    Poem Juan Delcan

    The Spider

    This chillingly simple animation of Gabor Barabas poem “The Spider” cracks into the depths of the human cycle in a sharp three minutes. The Spider shows us the contradictions of life—love and death, beauty and indifference.

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    Comedy Pascal Plante

    Nonna

    Blending narrative and documentary, this simple story about a granddaughter and her grandmum getting drunk and setting up a Facebook account, oozes warmth and positivity—it will immediately make you want to hang out with your grandma

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