Immoral Code
An issue-documentary that examines the moral implications of developing autonomous weapons—should we develop the power to kill without human control?
An issue-documentary that examines the moral implications of developing autonomous weapons—should we develop the power to kill without human control?
A family of three are packing to emigrate to Canada from Belgrade. When Fluffy, a gigantic prize teddy bear turns up at the door, the parents must decide whether or not they have room for their daughter's new friend.
A young prince embarks on a search for his one true love in Dumas Haddad's Flowers - an afro-futuristic fairytale of love looking to "reimagine a genre".
Paul is the custodian of a nuclear missile silo, living alone in the vast underground structure. More interested in his passion - painting and sculpting the missile - than his duties, he gets a lousy performance review that threatens his job.
A dark satirical comedy that explores toxic positivity and the darkness we dismiss by looking on the bright side.
An expecting mother takes a gardening job as she tries to deal with the possibility of having a child with Down’s Syndrome in this deeply moving short
After Esra misses her train late one evening, a discarded, living Rubik’s cube tries tries to get her attention in an attempt to get solved.
British poet and spoken word artist, Hollie McNish vocalises the daily battle mothers face when nursing in public.
An experimental exploration of who we are when no one is watching: the freedom we experience, and the loneliness—the way we sing, dance, love, cry, and dream when we are alone.
The new kid in class looks different—he's from Rwanda—and when the other kids start to tease him, it calls up memories of a violent past.