The End of Independent Film As We Know It?
Are streaming services like Netflix and Amazon killing the indie film scene or saving it?
Are streaming services like Netflix and Amazon killing the indie film scene or saving it?
Alice, Adelaide is a journey into the desert heart of Australia to meet those who call it home.
On July 5th, 2016, filmmaker Sean Wang moved across the country to work and live in New York City for one year. A personal documentary of his year, chronicled by voicemails from his mom back home.
With Oscar voting now open, S/W’s Senior Programmers, Rob Munday, Céline Roustan, and Jason Sondhi, take on the role of voter and whittle the 45-title shortlists down to the 15 short films they think should advance to the nominations round.
Moll and Alfie are on the verge of falling in love after a few years of friendship - but she has a secret that threatens not only their budding romance, but also his life. A film about intimacy, shame and appetite.
Our Sundance correspondent reports back on her favorite shorts from the fest and celebrates a banner awards night for S/W alums.
Away from the responsibilities of familial life, Maryam hires 20-year-old sex worker Aisha to keep her company for the night.
This pro-level CG animation revolves around the remarkable romance of a scrappy street rat and a lovely lab rat, with plenty of action inbetween. However it is done in a decidedly un-Pixar way.
A collection of ten short films aiming to provide insight and provoke discussion around issues of mental health