Dream Three Films

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    Dark Comedy Luke Davies

    Unleaded

    Three thugs in South London attempt to rob a petrol station, but are suddenly interrupted when a couple of stoners show up with a serious case of the munchies in this dark comedic thriller.

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    Romance Sean Cunningham & Mary Catherine Green

    This is When We Met

    Meet Robbie and Mary as they live out an entire relationship in three minutes.

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    Drama Tamás Lakatos

    RINOCERANTE

    A family dynamic begins to unravel when a son decides to stand-up to his domineering father.

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    Dark Comedy Andrew Napier

    Grandma's Not a Toaster

    Three siblings plot to steal their Grandmother's fortune, without realizing that Grandma has a plot of her own.

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    Thriller Josh O'Caoimh & Mikai Geronimo

    Fall of the Ibis King

    The antagonist of a strange opera becomes increasingly unsettled, following the unlikely return of the former lead actor.

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    Comedy Philippe David Gagné

    Destrier

    On a cold winter day, Guillaume, a broken-hearted lover, attempts to regain his honour on a frozen bay.

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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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    Experimental Roman Kaelin & 2 Others

    Wrapped

    A city gets taken over by vegetation in this VFX-driven post-apocalyptic tale from three Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg students

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    Drama Emily Berge & Spencer Thielmann

    Cosmic Bowling

    After their plans are unexpectedly canceled, three teenage girls spend a Friday night trawling their local suburbs, desperately searching for the cute new boy from school.

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    Poem Juan Delcan

    The Spider

    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 life—love and death, beauty and indifference.

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