Friends
The ‘small’ one is, well, small, and the ‘big’ one definitely very very big. They are friends.
The ‘small’ one is, well, small, and the ‘big’ one definitely very very big. They are friends.
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.
A troubled teenage boy is stripped of his dignity as his father abandons him for the outside world which he is trying to retreat from. A gritty British short entirely improvised using street-casted, non-professional actors by Aaron Dunleavy & Joseph Ollman
In the vastness of the Himalayas, a young nomad's curiosity lies beyond the horizon.
Leaving you with more questions than answers, it would have felt wrong to let the recently featured short film 'BAG MAN' pass-by without talking a bit more about the filmmaking and storytelling involved. Having tried to leave the article on the film as vague as possible to avoid spoiling the impact of the movie, we took the chance to speak to directorial duo Jonathan & Josh Baker about their head-turner of a short.
Makoto is doing his best to raise his 7 years old son Kazuki. Despite his best intentions, the violence that was once his life comes back to bite him, and he will have no choice but to face it, before the eyes of his son, whom he always tried to protect.
A young boy dreams or rather wakes and then rides his way into the clouds.
Sam starts working at Spoetnik, a clandestine chips stand named after its specialty. Right across the street is a brothel with an alluring girl who evidently needs Sam’s help.
An adolescent boy, who serves the Austrian Military Forces, experiences homosexual feelings towards one of his comrades. It's their last night at the Austrian-Hungarian border, socially isolated and armed with loaded weapons.