De dag die wit was (The Day That Was White)
A diverse group of people are stuck in a traffic jam on a foggy highway, the mist persists and becomes a cloak of uncertainty.
A diverse group of people are stuck in a traffic jam on a foggy highway, the mist persists and becomes a cloak of uncertainty.
When plans fall through, a six-year-old is faced with a big responsibility on a hot Texas day.
Blending narrative and documentary, this simple story about a granddaughter and her grandmum getting drunk and setting up a Facebook account, oozes warmth and positivity—it will immediately make you want to hang out with your grandma
Jean Anne Lauer, director of short film programming at Fantastic Fest, joins us to discuss her experiences in the short film arena and what the festival is looking for in a selected film.
Michael's mid-life crisis was a flame out. Left his wife. Bought a Porsche (used). Now, lonely and looking to make amends, he's seeking forgiveness and counsel from his angry daughter.
The history of the Cultural Revolution in the 60s in China…from the perspective of a mango…from a factory.
A group of disabled teenagers decide to get into drug-dealing as payback against a bully.
Salam’s dream of becoming a mother shatters when she finds out that she is unable to have children with her husband.
A dirty lake bursts its banks and begins to flood the town. At last, a mother has a good reason to keep her son at home.
The lives of an abandoned dog, a wannabe astronaut and a competitive cyclist become entwined in this adorable family-friendly short.