Richard Paris Wilson

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    Drama Emily Dynes

    St. Elmo

    In a small mountainside town, a father and son attempt to navigate their loss following a devastating bushfire. Isolated and unable to comprehend the scope of the natural disaster, the two men find themselves pushed to their breaking point.

  • Filmmaker Update

    The Watchlist (October 2022)

    From ageing superheroes to bullied teens, dive into our Watchlist to check out some exciting new films/series from S/W alums.

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    Drama Lauren Minnerath

    The Morning After

    Family tensions erupt when Nicole introduces her girlfriend to her father the morning after the 2016 US Presidential election.

  • Festival

    PBS POV Short Cuts

    Edit 8/24 7pm PST: I've confirmed with the Exec Producer of POV that the film rights are for the USA only and thus geo-blocked for International audiences. My apologies! Public television in America has a great documentary program called POV that highlights worthy films that aren't otherwise commercially viable.

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    Comedy India Barnardo

    Cat and Moth

    A fluffy white cat wants nothing more than to find the most comfortable spot in the universe, but little does she know someone else has their eye on it too.

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    Dramedy Adinah Dancyger

    MOVING

    The act of transporting an old mattress into a new walk-up apartment becomes absurdist, cinematic one-woman choreography in this nearly wordless vignette from Adinah Dancyger, full of humor and pathos, and painfully familiar to city-dwellers.

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    Drama Kat Candler

    Hellion

    Adapted into the Aaron Paul and Juliette Lewis feature film. All hell breaks loose when little Petey Wilson and his two hell-raising brothers are left home alone. But can the boys suffer the consequences of their reckless behavior?

  • Interview

    Q&A with Hands Solo dir. William Mager

    Yesterday's feature review was Hands Solo, a wicked funny mockumentary about a deaf porn star and the girl who got away. I caught up with the director, William Mager over email to talk about himself, the film, and disability in the movie-industry.

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    Musical Justin Carlton

    So It Goes

    Samantha can't find her creativity, but a Stranger reminds her why she loves music. Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

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    Horror Jayden Rathsam Hua

    Sushi Noh

    Consigned to the care of her lonely uncle, nine-year-old Ellie encounters a bizarre sushi-vomiting kitchen appliance, triggering an avalanche of vibrant nightmares that seep into reality. (Video Opens in New Window)

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