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Day follows night, follows day, follows night. That is until the natural poetry of motion is thrown out of sync by mechanical failure.
Day follows night, follows day, follows night. That is until the natural poetry of motion is thrown out of sync by mechanical failure.
A homeless man in Sydney finds some control over the city in this HDSLR film shot entirely at night with available light.
A man returns to the midwestern farm of his childhood on a desperate mission to unearth the horrifying truth of what landed there in the summer of 1960.
Inspired by the Young Vic theatre's recent production of Edward Bond's play Bingo, Epithet, starring Patrick Stewart, tells the story of a contemporary poet with a dubious background.
Elizier, an emotionally-dejected new enrollee at The Edward R. Mill School for Lost Boys, must overcome memories of a tragic past and the present hazing by his peers in order to tackle larger issues dominating his young life.
Yesterday Sci-Fi London concluded its annual 48-hour filmmaking contest. There are a lot of 48 hour competitions, but Sci-Fi London has created a fairly robust community around theirs, with over 174 teams completing an entry this year, each hoping to be the next Gareth Edwards.
As gravity appears to fail all around them, the inhabitants of a neighbourhood begin to mysteriously float into the sky.