The Prisoner's Song
Two days in the life of an American prisoner, one during his time incarcerated and one as a free man
Two days in the life of an American prisoner, one during his time incarcerated and one as a free man
Australian short The Landing is one of those film's that's going to leave you with questions. Whether based around the impressive craft on show in the production of the piece or aimed at the cleverly deceptive storyline, Josh Tanner's film is one that demands exploring in greater detail.
Ormie the Pig is desperate to get the cookies on top of the fridge, but is constantly stymied, in this modern day slapstick.
An old handheld camera disrupts the chaotic bedtime routine of a single mother and her young son.
**CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE** - Stranded in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, a man sets in motion an unlikely plan to protect the precious cargo he carries: his infant daughter
New to LA, Esi stumbles upon a vivid, diverse party and for the first time, she’s welcomed into a community where she can let go of societal and family pressures and venture towards self-acceptance.
Set in a reality where technology as we know it doesn't exist, a young woman attends a series of touching and surreal “appointments” that straddle the line between companionship and personalized entertainment.
I watched a ton of skate and surf movie as a kid growing up in the hotbed of alternative sports culture, Southern California. I was an accomplished if not spectacular practitioner of both, and would eat up the opportunity to see new tricks, new athletes, performing at the top of their game, re-watching those VHS tapes to the point of destruction.
Sigmund Freud's only major case history of a female patient is revisited with a feminist lens.
Three sisters are facing an impending disaster: the imminent flooding by the Sea of the lands where they live. In the midst of such chaos, the sisterly union is shaken up and each of the sisters experiences the imminence of death, in their inner selves, in a different way.