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It was made for HBO, but its DNA is from the web. “Charlottesville: Race and Terror" is an incredibly visceral and timely work on the weekend’s violence in the USA.
It was made for HBO, but its DNA is from the web. “Charlottesville: Race and Terror" is an incredibly visceral and timely work on the weekend’s violence in the USA.
Experience the fear and paranoia of New York City during the Summer of 1977 - a time in which the serial killer known as Son of Sam captivated a whole city and media landscape.
A black comedy for kids and parents alike, this festival favourite takes its viewers through a gore-filled alphabet of death as a Father Possum reads a cautionary tale to his two young children.
From one of our most creative current filmmakers, an avant-garde essay that questions how we perceive truth, information and politics, seen through the dual lenses of our real and virtual identities.
A night-out at a Karaoke bar is disturbed by a surreal experience with some truly evil genetically-modified takeout food
As a couple finalizes their separation, they seek professional help in the act of dividing their most important asset - their social currency.
Our Award-winners take a seat at our "virtual" roundtable and offer up their thoughts on what it means to be a filmmakers today. Plus, learn about what they're planning next.
A political thriller set in the underhanded world of high school government.