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    Comedy Zach Lasry

    Seth

    Manic man-child Seth lives in his own demented world where time is of the essence, his only friends are his stuffed animals, and the words of Michael Jordan inspire him to take all the shots he can.

  • Festival

    Sundance Film Festival London 2017

    Now in it's fifth iteration and for the second time at Picturehouse Central in the heart of England's capital, Sundance Film Festival London seems to be steadily growing in audience awareness and stepping out of the shadow of its US Big Brother.

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    Sci‑Fi Nadia Latif

    They Heard Him Shout Allahu Akbar

    Zaid, recently released from prison for an unknown crime, tries to reintegrate into his previous life, only to find that the arms of the state can control what he says and does.

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    Drama Matthew Thorne

    Where Do Lilacs Come From

    A man suffering from Alzheimer's desperately tries to put together the pieces of his past.

  • Interview

    Interview with Mustapha Kseibati (Mohammed)

    We talk filmmaking with one of UK’s burgeoning directors—including a love for The Goonies and how to motivate young actors with Star Wars clips.

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    Romance Alyssa Loh

    Let

    Mia, an isolated law student, is compulsively drawn to self-harm, BDSM, and pain. One night, a young woman, Josie, catches her eye. Josie seems confident and at ease… but is she in over her head with Mia? As the night progresses, both women find themselves swept into new territory.

  • Article

    Is a Short the Stepping Stone to a Feature?

    As short film curators, we often get asked the broad question: why make a short film? After all, they tend to be money losers, and even if you do capture lightning in a bottle and manage to go viral, that doesn’t necessarily translate to fame and fortune. So, why do it? Well, there is a popular assertion that a short film can be a pivotal stepping stone to a feature.

  • News

    Vimeo Introduces Tip Jar and Pay-to-View

    Vimeo has officially unveiled their plans for creators to monetize their videos. The first is called Tip Jar where anyone can use PayPal or a credit card to simply donate money to a filmmaker they appreciate.

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    Comedy Michael Covino

    The Climb

    Kyle is depressed, and a weekend bike ride with his best friend, Mike, should help. Fresh air. Camaraderie. Exercise. But Mike has something to say that might ruin the ride.

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