Lazy Susan
An irreverent alt-history of of a classic dining tool, and how one lazy lazy woman changed the restaurant industry forever.
An irreverent alt-history of of a classic dining tool, and how one lazy lazy woman changed the restaurant industry forever.
In this short documentary about art, motherhood, and make-believe, learn how veteran "reborn" artist Kate Charles strives for maximum verisimilitude in the creation of infant baby dolls. A winner at last week's SXSW Film Festival.
Malcolm Fetcher is a neurotic, middle-aged teacher lost in a dull marriage with his wife of twenty years, Beverly. As he faces an all-consuming identity crisis, their marriage disintegrates and he is forced to express a deep, hidden desire...
An observation of art, partnership, and the creative process — seen through the lens of a post-apocalyptic diorama.
An award-winner at Sundance and SXSW this year, on a routine morning a woman on a crowded New York City subway is sexually assaulted in plain sight
Based off a beloved South African fantasy novel this impressive proof-of-concept from rising-star Michael Matthews depicts a snarky, monster-porn-dealing teen dragged headlong into a deep, dark Cape Town underbelly full of monsters and myth
Going on a safari is a dream for many, but for middle-aged couple Linda and Troyer, it turns into a nightmare when they get left behind in the wilderness
Will Steger, the legendary polar explorer, inspires a community by preserving the forgotten craft of ice harvesting.
With our annual Short Awards planned for Early 2022, to round off our yearly coverage we take a look at the S/W team's favourite films from 2021.
The Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was perhaps the most widely documented act of political violence in history. The New York Times obtained, analyzed and mapped out thousands of cellphone videos, police bodycam recordings and internal police audio to provide the most complete picture to date of what happened.