Daniel Poliner

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    Poem Daniel and David Holechek

    A Finger, Two Dots Then Me

    Spoken word rock star Derrick Brown and the Holechek duo team up to deliver a moving piece describing where two lovers should meet after the lights get dim.

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    Horror Jared Hogan

    How To Make A Ghost

    On Halloween night in a small town, a boy accepts a dare from his friends to hide in the back seat of an empty car and frighten the driver when they return. But what starts as a seemingly harmless prank turns into a night from hell.

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    Documentary Walé Oyéjidé & Jake Saner

    After Migration: Calabria

    A triumphant portrait of a boy who left his home and a single-mother who birthed her child in a refugee camp, as they transcend difficult histories while settling in a quiet Italian town.

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    Horror Ryan Connolly

    Tell

    Can the dead truly take revenge? Taylor seeks to hide his sins in hopes that they will go unnoticed and become no more than a dirty little secret...

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    Best of the RCA Grad Show 2020

    With the RCA Grad Show forced online this year, we take a look at the best short films from the final year students of the Animation MA course

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    Dark Comedy Spencer Susser

    Eugene

    A traveler in Washington DC gets a mysterious gift: a laptop that grants all his wishes. How will he wield his unexpected powers?

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    Documentary Rich Williamson

    Frame 394

    A young man from Toronto entangles himself in one of America’s most high-profile police shootings.

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    Drama Hannah Peterson

    Champ

    After basketball practice one night, Genevieve reveals a dark secret to her teammates about their coach. Wielding her strategy and grit off the court, Genevieve works together with her teammates to find a way to retaliate.

  • Best of the Month

    Best Films of the Month: June

    From the devastation of heartbreak to the destruction of a heart-stopping plague, these 4 films representing the best of June showcase inventive storytelling and an abundance of directorial flair

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