Jonathan Entwistle

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    Drama Jonathan Entwistle

    Human Beings

    Gorillas, Zebras, Lions, and Unicorns party and clash in the jungle that is teenage drama from British short veteran, Jonathan Entwistle.

  • Interview

    Interview with Jonathan & Josh Baker (BAG MAN)

    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.

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    From Bag Man to Kin: A Sci-Fi Short-to-Feature

    An S/W Award winner in 2014, "Bag Man" has transformed into "Kin" a new sci-fi feature released in theaters this weekend. We round up coverage from around the web on the film and the journey of its creators, twin brothers Jonathan and Josh Baker.

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    Sci‑Fi Jonathan Djob Nkondo

    THE LAST EXHIBITION

    A trip to an art gallery leads to an out-of-this-world experience in Jonathan Djob Nkondo's latest perspective-shifting animation

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    Documentary Jonathan Ignatius Green

    The Birth of the Camera Phone

    On June 11th, 1997, the day his daughter was born, Philippe Kahn created the first camera phone. This incredible piece of technology changed the world as we knew it.

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    Documentary Jonathan Pickett

    Chicken Stories

    On a start-up farm outside Oakland, various chicken flocks surmount daily obstacles while the newbie farmers attempt to Google their way to help.

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    Fantasy Jonathan Djob Nkondo

    FUTUR SAUVAGE

    Originally released as an animated comic on Instagram, 'FUTUR SAUVAGE' follows a primitive spear-wielding civilisation as they look to survive in a strange world of geometric beasts and ominous effigies.

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    Dark Comedy Jonathan Reid-Edwards

    Hadley TK-421

    Office politics lead to absurdly dark actions in this "Mad Men" era black comedy from director Jonathan Reid-Edwards

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