Interview with Mustapha Kseibati (Mohammed)
We talk filmmaking with one of UK’s burgeoning directors—including a love for The Goonies and how to motivate young actors with Star Wars clips.
We talk filmmaking with one of UK’s burgeoning directors—including a love for The Goonies and how to motivate young actors with Star Wars clips.
An ambitious journalist challenges the leader of a violent vigilante group to a high-stakes drinking game that may score her a scoop or a bullet to the head.
Pablo and Marius make a disturbing discovery about their childhood friend Lou: she appears to be able to synthesise into sound the light she is exposed to. But as she soon becomes an instrument of their musical experiences, her gift turns into a sort of curse…
Ava navigates the challenges of dating in the big city in this gorgeously crafted, quirky hybrid of animation and live-action
He's back. And someone is going to have to kill him...again.
A teenage Midwest skate punk on the verge of going pro has a freak accident and wakes up blind. This is a story of pain, grit, fight, uncertainty, fear, desperation, and most importantly — love.
Jason Sondhi / NYC Co-Founder & Managing Editor / @jasondhiIn 2017 I fell back in love with shorts. I'd spent 2016 in a bit of burnout—after close to 5 years on Vimeo's Staff Picks team, the daily grind of watching had started to take its toll.
I just wrote up an, unfortunately, negative review of Luke Doolan's Oscar-nominated Miracle Fish, which gave me a chance to remark on the fantastic Blue-Tongue Film collective. NyTimes have gotten in on the act, writing a nice informative piece on Australia's favorite group of indie filmmmakers.
3 friends create three indelible short travel films, each centering around a specific topic.
A year ago, I released my film, The Thomas Beale Cipher, online. Since then, many have asked me 'what's next?' Certainly another film seemed like the obvious next step.