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The 2019 Sundance Jury Award Winner For US Fiction. An undocumented Turkish pedicab driver unwittingly draws police attention, endangering his brother, his community, and himself.
The 2019 Sundance Jury Award Winner For US Fiction. An undocumented Turkish pedicab driver unwittingly draws police attention, endangering his brother, his community, and himself.
Catch up on the achievements of Short of the Week featured filmmakers in the month of November
A Scientist uses a series of torture related experiments on a variety of house plants in order get them to communicate with humans.
The story of Alexa's journey as a trans woman, navigating the toxic culture that encompasses skateboarding, and what it means to transcend fear through community.
A DJ and former teacher recall the stranger-than-fiction night that a motorcycle gang crashed a middle school dance in this one-of-a-kind stereoscopic 3D animated documentary.
Ilona is a nine-year-old girl who lives in the wilderness with her mother and father. Food is running low, and when a mysterious fox starts killing their livestock, she has no choice but to track down the strange creature in order to ensure the survival of her family.
As America's largest retirement community continues to expand, cracks, both literal and metaphysical, are suddenly opening beneath the senior utopia.
This chillingly simple animation of Gabor Barabas poem The Spider cracks into the depths of the human cycle in a sharp three minutes. The Spider shows us the contradictions of lifelove and death, beauty and indifference.
When marionettes mix with marijuana, a joy ride becomes their last ride.
Recent featured filmmaker Courtney Hoffman lands a directing gig at Spielberg’s Amblin Partners off the strength of our recently featured film “Good Time Girls”