From Record-Setting Kickstarter, to Short Film, to Netflix Original - The Long Journey of Ryan Koo and 'Amateur'
We catch up with the No Film School founder, and S/W alum, to discuss the process of making his new Netflix Original feature.
We catch up with the No Film School founder, and S/W alum, to discuss the process of making his new Netflix Original feature.
As the borders between digital and real life blur, film festivals seek to leverage the latter to gain prominence in the former. TIFF’s mini festival with Instagram is an insightful look at influential platforms seeking to leverage each others strengths and envision the future of content
When Paul refuses to leave, Benny's easy night of sex and drugs takes a strange turn in this 16-min. single take film exploring notions of male-on-male intimacy, sexuality and violence.
A lone man waits in a hut in the desolate expanse of the Russian Arctic, he is holding out in order to observe a natural event that occurs here every year, but ocean warming is taking its toll.
The Short of the Week team has voted. The Best Short Films from 2018.
Jamie has a profound learning disability. Despite being close to nonverbal, he demonstrates charisma, a sharp sense of humour, and emotional sensitivity.
An honest portrait of autism told through the eyes of 19-year-old Tim and his supportive family. Together, they'll be fine.
A dreamlike plunge into the freedoms, uncertainties and radical creative expressions of NYC's youth, following 9 individuals as they wander through a surreal narrative that combines vérité footage from the NYC streets with vividly staged scenes.
In the process of losing his father, a young cowboy learns how to be one himself. A tale of forgiveness, in few words.
Mohammed Alsaleh is a young Syrian refugee granted asylum in Canada after fleeing torture and imprisonment by the Assad regime. While rebuilding his life in Vancouver, he assists newly-arrived Syrian refugee families to resettle, finding new homes and new beginnings.