Charlie Greep
Oct 2, 2019
Random Knowledge [Michael Charron, USA, 2018]
On a technical level, Random Knowledge does some interesting things with lighting. The dramatic lense flares of the world inside the charact
Charlie Greep
Oct 2, 2019
A Light Before the Dark [Valentina Premoli, Italy, 2018]
The film is effectively a horror short story with the sort of twist horror short stories tend to have. Although A Light Before the Dark’s tw
Charlie Greep
Oct 2, 2019
Follow the Arrow [Marc Saez, France, 2012]
It’s a film that is visually rich from the start. From the first shot there are some great examples of what can be done with darkness on fil
Charlie Greep
Oct 2, 2019
A Cover Story [Peter Ouzounov, UK, 2019]
It is a dialogue heavy piece as the film is mostly made up of Andy’s ill-fated attempt to interview Moon. For the most part, the dialogue is
Charlie Greep
Oct 2, 2019
Under the Whale [James C. Martin, USA, 2019]
Under the Whale is a behind the scenes documentary of a dance/play performed by teenage students in New York and directed by James C. Martin
Charlie Greep
Oct 2, 2019
I Want to Do It [Roshan Hill, Australia, 2019]
A short film from director Roshan Hill, I Want to Do It tells the story of a couple and the woman who is acting as the surrogate for their b
Sally Roberts
Oct 2, 2019
SHORT FOCUS 2019: Two Down [Rolfin Nyhus, UK, 2019]
All hail the greasy spoon! This is the message of Rolfin Nyhus’s charming six-minute short, Two Down. Set in a classic London café, three me
Sally Roberts
Oct 2, 2019
SHORT FOCUS 2019: Rath [Kevin Hu, USA, 2019]
The film opens with outlaw Howard on the run from the authorities. He stashes his sack of loot and makes a run for it through the endless du
Sally Roberts
Sep 23, 2019
Beyond the Pointy Hat [Shannon Meilak, Australia, 2018]
During the filmed ceremony, we learn what a broomstick is actually used for, what the rituals try to achieve and how the newcomers felt abou
Sally Roberts
Sep 21, 2019
Turning Tide [Andrew Muir, UK, 2018]
The chemistry between David and the Nazi soldier is brilliant. So much is said through wordless communication, and is all the better for its