James Blagden

  • Festival

    A Shorts-Centric Recap of TIFF 2020

    With TIFF adopting a hybrid approach - featuring live screenings, online rentals and a virtual library - we take a short centric look at what this year's festival had to offer.

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    Sci‑Fi Brandon Zuck

    Goodbye Blue Sky

    Long after the end of the world, five strangers sharing an abandoned desert motel are forced to choose between love and survival.

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    Dark Comedy Chester Vincent Toye

    Hangtime

    An eager young artist receives a disturbing and surreal introduction to the art world during the delivery of a controversial sculpture.

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    Sci‑Fi K-Michel Parandi

    From the Future with Love

    Squads of privatized police officers from various corporations walk the streets of New York, selling overpriced protection plans to citizens.

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    Horror Ryan Connolly

    Tell

    Can the dead truly take revenge? Taylor seeks to hide his sins in hopes that they will go unnoticed and become no more than a dirty little secret...

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    Drama Lucy Knox

    Hot Mother

    A mother and her daughter are going through a very stressful time together. They hope that their stay at a spa hotel in the mountains will help relax the situation. But the isolated retreat becomes the setting for a physical and psychological nightmare.

  • Adapted to Feature

    From Bag Man to Kin: A Sci-Fi Short-to-Feature

    An S/W Award winner in 2014, "Bag Man" has transformed into "Kin" a new sci-fi feature released in theaters this weekend. We round up coverage from around the web on the film and the journey of its creators, twin brothers Jonathan and Josh Baker.

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    Documentary Heist

    Every Runner Has A Reason

    Ronnie Goodman may be San Francisco's most unexpected half-marathoner. This is the story of why he runs.

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    Fantasy Peter Szewczyk

    ColourBleed

    A young girl, creative and idealistic, dreams of brighter days in a forgotten Eastern European city.

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    Horror Tiffany Kimmel

    Everybody Goes to the Hospital

    The tale of 4-year-old Little Mata (writer/director Tiffany Kimmel's mother) as she's taken to the hospital in late 1963 with appendicitis.

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