Best Films of the Month: July
The perfect antidote to sequel season - sit back and enjoy our top picks from July, as we serve you up three wholly original short films.
The perfect antidote to sequel season - sit back and enjoy our top picks from July, as we serve you up three wholly original short films.
A drolly cheerful celebration of the very ordinary, 'Born to be Mild' explores the uncommon hobbies practiced by the members of the Dull Men’s Club – an online community that connects ‘dull men, and women who appreciate dull men’.
Throughout his life, a man struggles to get rid of a very persistent case of hiccups.
It isn't in you, it is you. A film from feature director, Todd Strauss-Schulson
In the 1980s, New Zealand skateboarder Lee Ralph had the world at his feet. But right when he seemed poised to join the sport’s elite, he was kicked out of the USA and the limelight for good.
Sam is about to meet his celebrity idol... the only problem is, Sam works in a morgue... and his idol is dead.
The action seamlessly slips between reality and a computer's virtual reality in this wonderfully original branded film.
When Clémence and her parents arrive late at a big country picnic, she quickly find herself cruelly ostracized by a group of children already playing at the gathering.
Abel lives in the winter and Apolline lives in the summer. Isolated in their "natures", they never met each other. But, their encounter will soon become more complicated than they could imagine. Both of them will have to learn compromise to protect the other...