Your Hands
A woman grapples with a breakup while stuck on a subway train; trying to focus as her world falls apart.
A woman grapples with a breakup while stuck on a subway train; trying to focus as her world falls apart.
Prompted by the death of his grandfather, a filmmaker comes to terms with his feelings of loss by focussing on something smaller.
Ambient sounds and near-abstract close-ups provide our window into the community rituals of a fourteen year-old girl's birthday to a surprising end.
On their first camping trip, as a dysfunctional family struggles to put up a complicated tent an underlying conflict bubbles to the surface and a shocking secret is finally revealed.
In 1968 Patty was a flight attendant, who realized she could smuggle primo pot in from Jamaica with relative ease. Now 77 years old, this is her version of what happened.
A chat with the director of the SXSW premiere feature "Yes, God, Yes", adapted from the viral short of the same name.
Jean Anne Lauer, director of short film programming at Fantastic Fest, joins us to discuss her experiences in the short film arena and what the festival is looking for in a selected film.
After an uncomfortable break up, a couple tries to share their apartment with each other as well as an annoying ghost that appears. Bleeding ceilings, smashed dishes, and non-stop shrieking becomes another thing for the two of them to not talk about.
(No longer available for free streaming) A documentary that follows Greg and Michael as they struggle with a disease that is actively eradicating the memory of a beautiful relationship 40+ years in the making, and the love that has held them together through it all.
Meet Bill, a lumpy dunce who has slipped on fish sticks and killed himself. At the customer service desk of the pearly gates, he is given the chance to relive one last memory, but if he dies, he'll end up in limbo. Will Bill survive his past?