Cry Me a River
The river is a metaphor for the relentless passage of time in this intimate character study. Four college friends reunite after 10 years time in this film from acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke.
The river is a metaphor for the relentless passage of time in this intimate character study. Four college friends reunite after 10 years time in this film from acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke.
A troupe of clowns gather to perform a story about a priest and a mysterious, foreign woman but as their misguided tale unfolds, the boundaries between fiction and reality begin to fray.
Sundance is happening, and we've rounded up 5 official short film selections from this year's fest that you can watch right now.
If you're looking for proof of how making short films can further your career, check out this playlist of features and series from our previously featured filmmakers.
Yesterday Sondhi posted his featured review of The Un-Gone. Earlier this week I got in touch with director Simon Bovey to dive a little deeper into the creative process behind this splendid short.
From short films to features, we take a look at this year's Sundance Film Festival line-up.
It's sushi chefs vs. sea monsters in this wildly entertaining special effects driven comedic short from director Dan Blank.
It's Christmas Eve, Martin drives customers in his VTC, suddenly, without warning, his body begins to make uncontrolled movements.
A lonely man on a farm collects the corpses of dead animals, find out his shocking intentions in this fantasy short inspired by the tales of real-life physician John Harries (1785 - 1839), a 'Cunning Man' notorious for using folklore magic.
Having cast Alex Lawther, Emma Corrin and Emma Thompson in his short films, director Jack Stimpson joins us to discuss working with actors in short film.