De dag die wit was (The Day That Was White)
A diverse group of people are stuck in a traffic jam on a foggy highway, the mist persists and becomes a cloak of uncertainty.
A diverse group of people are stuck in a traffic jam on a foggy highway, the mist persists and becomes a cloak of uncertainty.
After Margot unsuccessfully reenacts moves from her self defense class with her boyfriend, fear rears its ugly head and she imagines the worst about her best friend Cami’s one night stand. Together, the two women process their experiences with the intimacy that only female friendship has.
A pair of window mannequins play out a calamitous scene of love on a small stage.
It’s a wild free-for-all when a famous boys’ choir breaks away from their conductor while on tour in Seoul and causes mayhem in the hotel.
Hoping to say Kaddish after their mother’s death, Leah and Ariel find themselves one person short of making a Minyan—the quorum of ten Jewish adults required for evening prayer service.
Who can you trust during a global pandemic? Two sisters who live in forced isolation get suspicious when a man suddenly appears claiming he wants to help them.
In a quaint Padang restaurant, filled with people enjoying their lunch break, two bros put their friendship to the test when it turns out that there’s only a single plate of their favorite food left: The Rendang of Death (Massacre may or may not ensue).
A mysterious vinyl single gives a young woman the power to move back and forth through the years of her life.
A trio of short films tackling homelessness, loneliness and the negative voice in your head make up our 'Best of the Month' selections for August 2020
Come and take a seat in Lyn's cosy front room and hear her story of love during wartime in this 'life-sized' animated short