Les Larmes de la Seine (The Seine's Tears)
17 October 1961, "Algerian workers" take to the streets to protest against the mandatory curfew imposed by the police prefecture.
17 October 1961, "Algerian workers" take to the streets to protest against the mandatory curfew imposed by the police prefecture.
When his soul leaves through his eyeball, it is up to two friendly deer to take care of Dr. Breakfast's catatonic body.
Filmmaker Charlie Tyrell seeks to better understand his emotionally distant late-father through the personal belongings he left behind... including a stack of VHS dirty movies.
A hand-drawn animated documentary satire adapted from a conversation overheard in a Santa Monica restaurant in 2011. Four lawyers engage in a bantering dinner conversation that quickly devolves into a grotesque and brutal comedy of cruelty and hypocrisy.
Teonna is unexpectedly suspended from school and is faced with a day on the streets of Washington, DC. Created in collaboration with local high schoolers, the film is an unflinching portrait of the lived experience of teenagers finding their way through an overburdened public school system.
Our second batch of short curated from our ongoing #ShelterShorts challenge, which seeks to inspire filmmaker creativity during quarantine.
Something is wrong with Bean-TOBO’s insides... Subversively set within a cute-silly world, a short film that tackles themes of vulnerability, feelings of unworthiness, and the connection that we truly crave with each other.
A lyrical portrait of the life and work of rising literary star Jason Reynolds as he prepares for the release of his next book
Director Shane Carruth stars in this unusual tale of a man whose life is transformed when he discovers a mystical blue pyramid that produces doorknobs in his apartment.
A wounded stranger finds a secret on his rescuer's property. A film shot entirely via the light of the full moon.