David Se Va
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).
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).
A severely depressed man reaches out for an emergency therapy session. He's not the only one who needs help.
'Call Center Blues' is a lyrical portrait of an unlikely community of US deportees and their loved ones struggling to rebuild their lives in Tijuana, Mexico.
How do you reconnect with a father who’s been gone for most of your life… what do you say, what do you write? Victoria Mapplebeck returns to S/W with the follow-up to her deeply personal short film '160 Characters'
After a successful business meeting, a man is guilt tripped into calling his mom.
"My goal is always to provide each film with a unique sound world and sonic style" - Sound Designer, Composer and Sound Artist David Kamp joins us to discuss the role sound plays in a successful short film
Enter the disturbing world of David OReilly (Please Say Something) for a spin into low-poly, subconscious madness.
A US combat veteran recovering from a traumatic brain injury attempts to find a job in the civilian world.
A husband gets a fleeting glimpse of redemption after a bloody encounter with his unfaithful wife and her lover.
Photographer David Field’s eerie world comes alive in this ten minute fable of an elderly woman’s transformation.