Great Black Short Films, Chosen by Black Filmmakers
In honor of Black History Month in the US, we invited previously-featured filmmakers to select shorts by Black Artists that they are inspired by.
In honor of Black History Month in the US, we invited previously-featured filmmakers to select shorts by Black Artists that they are inspired by.
When Kream wakes up from a gunshot induced coma, he vows to change his violent ways. But when he returns home to his old neighborhood, his friends try to convince him to get revenge on his attacker, Big Mike, who has terrorized them and their families for their entire lives.
With the release of Vol.2 of LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS, we take a look at its creator's 2003 animated short.
A promising musical duo tries to avoid a meltdown before the biggest show of their career.
An Oscar hopeful, a playful metanarrative and a haunting animation make up the S/W team's highlights from our March coverage.
An S/W Award winner in 2014, "Bag Man" has transformed into "Kin" a new sci-fi feature released in theaters this weekend. We round up coverage from around the web on the film and the journey of its creators, twin brothers Jonathan and Josh Baker.
Short of the Week checks out Tribeca's VR sidebar, and reports back on the state of the form.
The strange and sordid tale of Eadweard Muybridge, the man who accidentally invented motion pictures.
An ambitious mover is blindsided when he discovers that one of the pieces of furniture left behind for him is a suicidal daughter with 20 minutes left to live.
The latest from the innovative Blender Institute, the open-source software community tackles the spy genre in its first explicit pitch for a feature film