I Don't Care
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
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
The existential drama of Javier Juarez Garcia, an Argentinian scale figurine who works in São Paulo's real estate models.
Deflated by loneliness, Rosemary ventures into the streets of London in a bold attempt to reframe life on her own terms.
David begrudgingly left Tijuana for Los Angeles when he was 12. Years later, he learns of his estranged father’s passing and returns to a place he once thought was home (Link opens in new tab).
2012 Cannes Official Selection, The Chair is the story of a mysterious outbreak of poisonous mold in a small town, and one boy's attempt to understand his mother's death, his grandmother's obsession with their discarded recliner, and the roots of this short-lived, strange, and inexplicable plague.
A trio of shorts high on impact and memorability, in this 33-minute playlist you can expect innovative storytelling, touching drama and a little scale model nudity.
When a new bridge is built connecting his island to the mainland, a boy has to come to grips with the change and opportunities that come along with it.
Programmer Céline Roustan highlights the must-watch films, from S/W alums, at TIFF 2022
Crawling back from the edge of society, Thirsty tries to prove he's a "changed man" to his sister in order to gain access to his daughter once again.
"A whole lot of bikes, a whole lot of fun"...welcome to Black Bike Week.